I found an article out there on the www that I thought I might share. I know that people struggle with helplessness sometimes in PTSD and I, personally, have a radical idea that helplessness has much to do with the freeze response. Nothing better than being helpless to keep us immobilized.
Anyway, this article talks about helplessness being a state that our original wounding may have been a very authentic feeling of. That it is a state to be worked through, a mirage, so to speak. I am wondering if any of you have thoughts on this.
I can relate to the article talking about be uber independent and then BAM - fall into super hopeless/helplessness. I despised myself during this stage and my self loathing actually froze me even moreso. The relevant info is a few paragraphs in for anyone who is interested.
http://www.afterpsychotherapy.com/post-traumatic-stress-disorder/
Anyway, this article talks about helplessness being a state that our original wounding may have been a very authentic feeling of. That it is a state to be worked through, a mirage, so to speak. I am wondering if any of you have thoughts on this.
I can relate to the article talking about be uber independent and then BAM - fall into super hopeless/helplessness. I despised myself during this stage and my self loathing actually froze me even moreso. The relevant info is a few paragraphs in for anyone who is interested.
http://www.afterpsychotherapy.com/post-traumatic-stress-disorder/