Meadowsweet
Diamond Member
I find it more distressing to see myself as an innocent victim, than to take some responsibility. It has taken me a long time to work out the differences between blaming and responsibility.
I still can't quite work it out. So I try to look at the difference in terms of my reaction to it: If I'm blaming myself, I don't like myself and my self-care suffers, I use harmful behaviors like drinking and I sabotage anything good. But when I take responsibility for myself, then I look for positive ways that I could change and I ask for help, such as going to therapy.
It's still very difficult to discern between where my responsibility stops and where the abusers responsibility starts. But I found the following article on the subject and I recognise a lot of those behaviors in myself: http://www.ibiblio.org/rcip/selfblameresearch.html
The article is about rape, but I think it applies to all sorts of abuse.
I still can't quite work it out. So I try to look at the difference in terms of my reaction to it: If I'm blaming myself, I don't like myself and my self-care suffers, I use harmful behaviors like drinking and I sabotage anything good. But when I take responsibility for myself, then I look for positive ways that I could change and I ask for help, such as going to therapy.
It's still very difficult to discern between where my responsibility stops and where the abusers responsibility starts. But I found the following article on the subject and I recognise a lot of those behaviors in myself: http://www.ibiblio.org/rcip/selfblameresearch.html
The article is about rape, but I think it applies to all sorts of abuse.