joeylittle
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I think sometimes yes, but sometimes it's a way to ruminate to the point of it becoming detrimental. The end goal of exposing yourself to your triggers or stressors is to gain a more neutral or balanced response. When done in a purposeful way, it can be useful.I think maybe this is our way of trying to work through it ourselves?
If you find yourself turning it over and over in your mind without any real purpose, or perhaps are thinking thoughts like "no-one understands this is how badly I feel", "I'm suffering but I'm alone"....then you are more likely giving yourself a kind of cry for help - a signal that you are bottoming out and need to gain some support and coping strategies.
(There's nothing wrong with a cry for help, even a private one - it's always legit; it's only important that you can recognize it as such and accept help when it's offered, or ask for the help you need.)