24-11-2024 01:02 PM
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24-11-2024 01:39 PM
24-11-2024 01:39 PM
@creative_writer could be simply cos of the fact that everything is all jumbly right now, your routine has been interrupted, etc etc
You building a new routine for yourself atm? Even a little one might help!
No no, I think that makes a lot of sense! Like if just re-telling your story was all we needed to do, I doubt anyone would even have PTSD ya know? Sounds like it may have actually ended up re-traumatising you a bit to do that - maybe replicating the feeling of telling your story to friends/family and not getting an emotionally attuned and empathic response...?
And yeah, have heard others say similar - so not an oddball!
24-11-2024 05:13 PM
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25-11-2024 05:03 PM
25-11-2024 05:03 PM
@creative_writer glad to hear it! How has today unfolded for you thus far?
Hmm I think it's less 'weird' and more 'telling' perhaps? I mean I think it's pretty normal to come out of the odd session feeling pretty crappy... but I think there's definitely a difference between feeling crappy because you're spent, and feeling crappy cos the session wasn't any good. Like if there's no sense of progress, momentum, or internal shifts, over the course of multiple sessions, then it's probably not the right therapist. But if you walk out feeling like death warmed up, but maybe with some fresh insights to process or something to work on next time, it's different hey.
25-11-2024 07:12 PM
25-11-2024 07:12 PM
@Jynx maybe it’s just me being sceptical, but is it absolutely necessary to get to the nitty gritty of trauma? They talk about re-traumatisation. Then again, I don’t feel safe enough to be fully open. I am always scared of people not believing me or minimising my experiences.
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25-11-2024 07:38 PM
25-11-2024 07:38 PM
@creative_writer no no, that is VERY healthy skepticism! Talk therapy is just ONE type of therapy after all! Found this article talking a bit about it actually, if you're curious!
Nah, you're right, everyone dies, and I don't think that that's a 'bad' thought to have per se - it tells you where your values lie. I guess my question is, who gets to decide your honour? Who gets to decide that it is gone or damaged from the actions of a violent perpetrator? Is there not honour in the way you've picked yourself up and continued to tread your path, walking the road of the helper/healer?
I think you might have more honour now than ever... but that's me, that's my narrative. What do you want your narrative to be?
25-11-2024 08:17 PM
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25-11-2024 09:13 PM
25-11-2024 09:13 PM
Ahahaha @creative_writer nice one
Yeah for sure!! Getting clear of the materialistic values is soooo tricky when we're steeped in consumerist culture, but it definitely does wonders for the soul!
Yeah for sure, and well... I think it is about nuance sometimes... like, being able to hold two seemingly opposing views in mind simultaneously without them becoming a source of conflict. Kinda like this:
You can allow the experiences to be a source of growth without that automatically meaning you are glad or grateful they happened.
@creative_writer wrote:
On one hand I feel less worthy
This bit got me curious - less worthy than what? Than who you were before?
But like we're talking about above, who you are now is someone whose strength and fortitude have given her a uniquely empathetic understanding of and compassion for others who have experienced such pain...
And worthy of what? Who is defining this 'worth'? Is it simply the product of your cultural context and social upbringing? Then does that mean it is absolute truth? Or can you choose what is 'worthy' to you? Can you reclaim a sense of worth based on the compassionate and empathetic value system that has developed from these experiences? What is it, in YOUR eyes (not the eyes of the people around you) that dictates how 'worthy' a person is, or isn't?
25-11-2024 09:36 PM
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25-11-2024 09:48 PM
25-11-2024 09:48 PM
For sure @creative_writer I am getting maaaad nature cravings at the moment actually - gotta go camping or something soon, revitalise my soul!!
Maybe you could have a conversation with that part of you, get a bit of an understanding of what it is trying to accomplish by holding this belief? Because this part of you might be in pain and in conflict with the rest of you, but it still wants what's best for you, even if it is a little misguided!
I legit was doing a bit of parts work last night, I'll see if I can take some pics of the exercise I used. If I get time!! Boy tonight has flown by - if not tonight then tomorrow! If I don't catch you before I head off, nighty night hun!
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