Yeah!!!!!!!! :laugh:they have accepted me into the 2 week residential program starting on June 16th.
Epoxy is stronger.I need a ziploc bag or something to carry all these shards around in until I can gorilla glue them together again.
Wow, need to try this myself!I have made a fairly good discovery. Some of my parts will talk pretty openly if I can cook up a trustworthy and kind person in my imagination for them to talk to.
Which is a normal emotional response. One which, given our upbringing, takes enormous courage to allow. Which likely indicates some real progress!His email said, "I hope this isn't to harsh, but..." Yes. It is harsh. Parts of me are actually pretty angry.
This is controversial. Many believe that the human mind is not capable of retaining anything but very primitive sensory memory before a certain age. But no one really knows what that age is. I've known folks who claim to remember being in-utero. And, I've also read research studies that pretty clearly indicate that if there's a lot of violence, argument, or other negative activity during pregnancy, the newborn child will be heavily affected by this emotionally.I found the photo a few months ago. I am a mother. I was not 18 months old. I was around 6 months old. Can someone actually remember that? Or am I imagining things?
IMHO, by 6 months, a baby is usually pretty much "cooked". :) They are emotional, they recognize people, interact, etc. Retention of early memory occurs in two situations that I'm aware of: those that are highly intelligent, and those who've suffered some form of trauma where retention of the memory, or, at least, the need to remember things, becomes important for survival. My memory started sometime after my 2nd birthday -- way young. My therapist indicated that it's usually more like age 5-7 where a child starts remembering day to day things.
I'd read it! I think this is a great idea. Not only would your experiences would help many others, you have the ability to write. You would be able to communicate all of this well. :)I think it may be time to write my story.