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Do you print from here MO? And does your T read it in the session?I do this so
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Do you print from here MO? And does your T read it in the session?I do this so
And how often do you do this? I think it's great.send it in an email.
Abstract, I'm glad you're saying this, because this is what I think, but didn't want to make a statement that someone could decide might just be controversial.From what I understand everyone with complex trauma has attachment problems
Please, please, please don't do this. I'm trying to find my way here, and what you have to say doesn't have to 100% correct and valid, and replace all else, to be meaningful. I've been alone and lost with this for a long time, and so the very fact that I can express this, and get feedback, is immensely meaningful to me.From reading a lot of this last stuff I am really not sure my thoughts on all this and the attachment stuff (that I was going to post) will be useful for you. I think it's may be better I don't. :) Maybe you need to continue doing what you are doing and finding the way you want to approach this.
And how often...
This might be because you experience it differently. Springer and I are comparing notes and trying to find a language, or map or representation for what we can only sense and feel. And we don't sense and feel the same, but there is a 'sense' of what the other feels (Springer, I'm talking on your behalf here, you may disagree with me.) I've noticed on the 'Is Dissociation Universal' thread that people experience it differently. So for me it is not theoretical, but something that is slapping me around, sent me down the rabbit hole and gave me panic attacks six months ago. For me it is a mixture of attachment, the EP that is acting up, and the physical issue - and it is all coming together now for the first time in my life. I can now start making sense of it all.Although I probably view it a little differently to how you and Springer view it.
Oops. Realised I thought you meant the structural dissociation issue rather than attachment.e controversial.