sun seeker
Diamond Member
The idea for this thread came up as a tangent off another thread.
What is going on inside your head when you think? For instance, do you think in pictures, words, impulses, as a running commentary in your head? Something else? If there was a time before your PTSD, has the way you think changed since then? Particularly of interest (to me) if you have developmental trauma, do you think that has any impact on how you think?
For instance, my thoughts take a few different forms. When I am more open and in the flow, just letting things come to me, my thoughts often involve pictures. When I am in a more "just get routine things done" mode, thoughts are more in the form of impulses (do this, do that... no need for enough brain power to form words or pictures).
At other times, and this is what got me thinking about the topic of thoughts as they may relate to developmental trauma, I have a running monologue going on in my head, but it's not "me to myself" but "me to another person." I imagine an audience for my thoughts as I develop and process them in words. Always a real person, not always the same person. It occurred to me to wonder whether this is just a quirk of mine or part of the need in developmental trauma to externalize.
Any thoughts on thinking? :-)
What is going on inside your head when you think? For instance, do you think in pictures, words, impulses, as a running commentary in your head? Something else? If there was a time before your PTSD, has the way you think changed since then? Particularly of interest (to me) if you have developmental trauma, do you think that has any impact on how you think?
For instance, my thoughts take a few different forms. When I am more open and in the flow, just letting things come to me, my thoughts often involve pictures. When I am in a more "just get routine things done" mode, thoughts are more in the form of impulses (do this, do that... no need for enough brain power to form words or pictures).
At other times, and this is what got me thinking about the topic of thoughts as they may relate to developmental trauma, I have a running monologue going on in my head, but it's not "me to myself" but "me to another person." I imagine an audience for my thoughts as I develop and process them in words. Always a real person, not always the same person. It occurred to me to wonder whether this is just a quirk of mine or part of the need in developmental trauma to externalize.
Any thoughts on thinking? :-)