GrokkingAmbivert
Bronze Member
Are looking at old photos of your past, that you haven't seen in decades & may have new info/ideas, damaging?
I was diagnosed PTSD on 9/16/14. I have done (and still continuing) intensive therapy, and my flashbacks have become far less damaging. My case is far more due to abandonment, neglect, psychological and emotional abuse. Some physical/humiliation, but that's been the easiest to manage and heal from. Per my therapist, I'm doing some workbooks because journaling has been MY BEST way to heal, understand and accept. Problem is, there are so many parts of my childhood I don't remember or I can't figure out what happened at what age. The books and therapists say to talk to safe people who knew you at different stages in your childhood, but I don't know many because my parents kept me very isolated. (Since diagnosis, my parents have abandoned me completely & made it impossible to see my younger brothers, so I can't trust or even go to the source) The other thing that is important is to find pictures of yourself at different ages so you can objectify "the children within," to make it easier to handle emotions. Also, it would help me remember, organize my memories & learn new information about my past.
Good idea? Bad idea?
I was diagnosed PTSD on 9/16/14. I have done (and still continuing) intensive therapy, and my flashbacks have become far less damaging. My case is far more due to abandonment, neglect, psychological and emotional abuse. Some physical/humiliation, but that's been the easiest to manage and heal from. Per my therapist, I'm doing some workbooks because journaling has been MY BEST way to heal, understand and accept. Problem is, there are so many parts of my childhood I don't remember or I can't figure out what happened at what age. The books and therapists say to talk to safe people who knew you at different stages in your childhood, but I don't know many because my parents kept me very isolated. (Since diagnosis, my parents have abandoned me completely & made it impossible to see my younger brothers, so I can't trust or even go to the source) The other thing that is important is to find pictures of yourself at different ages so you can objectify "the children within," to make it easier to handle emotions. Also, it would help me remember, organize my memories & learn new information about my past.
Good idea? Bad idea?