Saedhilian
New Here
I'd like to discuss problem solving methods.
Lately I have found myself in a situation where I am entirely overwhelmed. This time of year is very difficult for me because of events that have occurred in past years at this time, and as such my ability to see things clearly and resolve issues (as opposed to letting them be, keeping my mouth shut, and hiding myself away in my head) is significantly diminished. As such, I'd like to discuss problem solving methods and also ways in which to look at the REALITY of situations as opposed to how we FEEL about them. Regarding the latter, I often find that my view of reality may be skewed by the high levels of anxiety I feel and it is hard for me to look at what my options are because I am afraid of bad past events repeating (being institutionalized unnecessarily for being honest about feelings, having things "taken away" for speaking my mind even in a respectful way, for example). This is why I feel that the two are rather inseparable and must be discussed together.
Also as a side note, for those that may have seen my posts or whatever, I did finally find a therapist and am surprised that she has training in both cult psychology and Asperger's Syndrome (and obviously trauma). She is excellent and I am trying to get insurance still to see her every week, although she has gotten my copay as low as it can go for the time being. She has confirmed that I do have PTSD and so far we are working on helping me deal with the process of finding a new job. I do not see her again until next week, hence why I wanted to come here to discuss problem solving. I would also value the opinions of those here.
So, what problem solving methods do you find effective? How do you keep or get a clear head when you need to solve a problem, even though it might be very triggering? And anything else related. Discuss.
Lately I have found myself in a situation where I am entirely overwhelmed. This time of year is very difficult for me because of events that have occurred in past years at this time, and as such my ability to see things clearly and resolve issues (as opposed to letting them be, keeping my mouth shut, and hiding myself away in my head) is significantly diminished. As such, I'd like to discuss problem solving methods and also ways in which to look at the REALITY of situations as opposed to how we FEEL about them. Regarding the latter, I often find that my view of reality may be skewed by the high levels of anxiety I feel and it is hard for me to look at what my options are because I am afraid of bad past events repeating (being institutionalized unnecessarily for being honest about feelings, having things "taken away" for speaking my mind even in a respectful way, for example). This is why I feel that the two are rather inseparable and must be discussed together.
Also as a side note, for those that may have seen my posts or whatever, I did finally find a therapist and am surprised that she has training in both cult psychology and Asperger's Syndrome (and obviously trauma). She is excellent and I am trying to get insurance still to see her every week, although she has gotten my copay as low as it can go for the time being. She has confirmed that I do have PTSD and so far we are working on helping me deal with the process of finding a new job. I do not see her again until next week, hence why I wanted to come here to discuss problem solving. I would also value the opinions of those here.
So, what problem solving methods do you find effective? How do you keep or get a clear head when you need to solve a problem, even though it might be very triggering? And anything else related. Discuss.