Recovery4Me
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I went to therapy yesterday and started treatment again. I became weary of being ashamed of my PTSD and with the Service Dog it became silly to me to feel lesser than when we often balance more. So on my Facebook which has some of my neighbors on it, family and friends... I posted about how my dog is assisting with my depression, signals and my PTSD.
I rarely talked about my personal challenge as if I was ashamed : to be frank I think I carried a little baggage concerning my mental trauma and how I might be perceived. And yet, it is part of who I am and to be ashamed for having suffered catastrophic events, torture, kidnapping/ hostage, rape, incest (ect) is lack of respect & compassion for myself.
So I thought I ask, as many of us here have ongoing therapy, experiences from living as well as growth-
*have you become comfortable in being transparent with our mental illness and how did acceptance change your life ?
Thanks for any thoughts you have time to share.
I rarely talked about my personal challenge as if I was ashamed : to be frank I think I carried a little baggage concerning my mental trauma and how I might be perceived. And yet, it is part of who I am and to be ashamed for having suffered catastrophic events, torture, kidnapping/ hostage, rape, incest (ect) is lack of respect & compassion for myself.
So I thought I ask, as many of us here have ongoing therapy, experiences from living as well as growth-
*have you become comfortable in being transparent with our mental illness and how did acceptance change your life ?
Thanks for any thoughts you have time to share.