presentjoy
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I tried searching for a discussion of this and could not find one, so figured I would start it.
I was recently inpatient in a trauma and dissociative disorders unit. It was unlike any other inpatient experience I had. It wasn't without its difficulties, but some things I thought were very unlike any psych ward I've encountered, and they very much focused on helping people re-regulate when they were in distress.
They had these really amazing weighted blankets. They weren't horribly thick, they were soft and large, and I used it many times.
As someone with sensory processing issues I already knew of weighted blankets, and thought it was great that a trauma unit was using them. Deep pressure can extremely helpful for calming and regulating.
For some people the weight may be triggering, so it's not for everyone.
I have a small blanket made out of beanbags. It's got Spiderman on it. Clearly meant for a child, but I really love it.
I wish I remembered to use it when I was in distress. I was curious whether anyone else has one and finds it helpful. How do you remember to use it?
If you don't have one, caveat is they are expensive.
Anyway thought I'd share.
I was recently inpatient in a trauma and dissociative disorders unit. It was unlike any other inpatient experience I had. It wasn't without its difficulties, but some things I thought were very unlike any psych ward I've encountered, and they very much focused on helping people re-regulate when they were in distress.
They had these really amazing weighted blankets. They weren't horribly thick, they were soft and large, and I used it many times.
As someone with sensory processing issues I already knew of weighted blankets, and thought it was great that a trauma unit was using them. Deep pressure can extremely helpful for calming and regulating.
For some people the weight may be triggering, so it's not for everyone.
I have a small blanket made out of beanbags. It's got Spiderman on it. Clearly meant for a child, but I really love it.
I wish I remembered to use it when I was in distress. I was curious whether anyone else has one and finds it helpful. How do you remember to use it?
If you don't have one, caveat is they are expensive.
Anyway thought I'd share.