barefoot
Diamond Member
How do you know when to push through resistance/things that are triggery and face them head on and when to decide to steer clear?
At the moment, I'm finding a tv programme very triggering. It is distressing and anxiety-making while I'm watching it, I've had a cluster of night terrors since I last watched an episode and I am also experiencing...I don't know whether they're intrusive thoughts or whether I'm just ruminating...but it seems to have brought some old, stressful memories to the surface and some thoughts just keep popping into my head, which I don't want.
I've decided that it's probably wise not to watch this programme just before bed again but am not sure whether I should keep watching it (almost as a form of exposure therapy to try to reduce the impact and get to a point of being ok with it) just not at bedtime or whether I should just decide that this clearly isn't a programme for me so I should just steer clear completely.
If I chose not to watch it at all, am I being avoidant (not a good thing) or am I looking after myself and practising self-care by managing a trigger (a good thing)?
This is a current example but I have this kind of dilemma a lot - when to confront head on and make myself do/face things despite fear/anxiety/being triggered etc and when to leave well alone because I don't need to put myself through it if it has such a strong, negative impact on me?
I'm curious about how others would approach this. Thanks.
At the moment, I'm finding a tv programme very triggering. It is distressing and anxiety-making while I'm watching it, I've had a cluster of night terrors since I last watched an episode and I am also experiencing...I don't know whether they're intrusive thoughts or whether I'm just ruminating...but it seems to have brought some old, stressful memories to the surface and some thoughts just keep popping into my head, which I don't want.
I've decided that it's probably wise not to watch this programme just before bed again but am not sure whether I should keep watching it (almost as a form of exposure therapy to try to reduce the impact and get to a point of being ok with it) just not at bedtime or whether I should just decide that this clearly isn't a programme for me so I should just steer clear completely.
If I chose not to watch it at all, am I being avoidant (not a good thing) or am I looking after myself and practising self-care by managing a trigger (a good thing)?
This is a current example but I have this kind of dilemma a lot - when to confront head on and make myself do/face things despite fear/anxiety/being triggered etc and when to leave well alone because I don't need to put myself through it if it has such a strong, negative impact on me?
I'm curious about how others would approach this. Thanks.