Meadowsweet
Diamond Member
I suffer quite badly because I minimise trauma, PTSD symptoms and emotions to the point of denial. It's my main way of coping.
I hear people say that they don't understand how people function, or how events that are shared can cause PTSD, and when I hear those things said, it triggers this minimisation mechanism. I start to think that I'm being ridiculous and lie PTSD is a silly emotional whim, and if I just think more logically, all its symptoms would stop.
In therapy I will talk about something that has happened, but often without the full emotion present. And my therapist will refer to it as being 'raped' or whatever, and I will dissociate with quite a sudden whoosh, like my mind is going, 'no, no, no, this is not happening, we are not accepting that. 'And in between sessions I work on those feelings and I try to use words like raped in my head, to get more used to it.
It's something I don't see discussed very often. I figure that's because when minimising is working, there is nothing to discuss (because we are just fine thank you very much).
So I thought I would bring it up, as much for myself (to stop me minimising right now), but would be very interested to hear other peoples stories and how they may have stopped minimising.
I hear people say that they don't understand how people function, or how events that are shared can cause PTSD, and when I hear those things said, it triggers this minimisation mechanism. I start to think that I'm being ridiculous and lie PTSD is a silly emotional whim, and if I just think more logically, all its symptoms would stop.
In therapy I will talk about something that has happened, but often without the full emotion present. And my therapist will refer to it as being 'raped' or whatever, and I will dissociate with quite a sudden whoosh, like my mind is going, 'no, no, no, this is not happening, we are not accepting that. 'And in between sessions I work on those feelings and I try to use words like raped in my head, to get more used to it.
It's something I don't see discussed very often. I figure that's because when minimising is working, there is nothing to discuss (because we are just fine thank you very much).
So I thought I would bring it up, as much for myself (to stop me minimising right now), but would be very interested to hear other peoples stories and how they may have stopped minimising.