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Recent content by Anna Roberts

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    Journal/diary Am I Retraumatising Myself

    You might find letter-writing to be very cathartic as well. I'm not sure if a therapist is automatically someone you can trust, though. You need to slowly build the therapist-patient relationship until trust forms, just like in any other relationship. But, yes, a therapist would absolutely...
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    Journal/diary Am I Retraumatising Myself

    I have kept an extensive journal of my trauma, and continue to do so throughout my recovery. I personally think the best way to go about journalling is to write everything down, discuss what you wrote with a therapist (I strongly recommend looking for one, if you are able), and delete everything...
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    Losing The Faith

    I know this probably isn't the answer you're looking for, but I personally don't think that any kind, loving God would let this happen to any of us. I think that if there is or ever was a God, either he's stopped listening or he's powerless to help. Maybe you're looking for answers in the...
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    Going For Ect

    Thank you for sharing your experiences.
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    Going For Ect

    Well, it's finally come to this. I've been on a dozen different medications over the past three years, I've been in CBT/therapy for five years, I've tried EMDR, I've tried hypo-therapy, I've tried getting on my knees and praying it away, all to no avail. My depression and PTSD have done nothing...
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    Stopping For The Day?

    I'm not sure if you're looking for encouragement to keeping working, but I personally think you should call it a day. It's not good for your health to keep pushing yourself beyond your limits. It's not giving up, it's admitting that you simply can not do something and allowing yourself to go...
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    Cymbalta Increase Correlated With Increase In Depression?

    I was on Cymbalta 30 mg for a month, and while it really helped my anxiety, it barely touched my depression, so my p-doc upped it to 60 mg. I've been on this dose since last Wednesday, and ever since then, my depression has skyrocketed. I'm barely able to function anymore and I spend most of my...
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    Has Anyone Heard Of Asmr?

    ASMR is very helpful if you're experiencing anxiety. It's not a cure-all, and it's in no way a substitute for medicine or therapy, but it's very calming. It's also a godsend if you're suffering from insomnia. It's not a mind trip at all. If you have the response, you'll feel tingles in your...
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    Is Anyone Else Having Emdr Sessions At The Moment?

    I had my first EDMR session yesterday and I don't feel much different yet. I was extremely exhausted afterwards, and slept for more than 14 hours. Is this normal? When should I start feeling better?
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    Is It Better To Forget?

    Thank you for your kind words. :)
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    Is It Better To Forget?

    Thank you for your advice.
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    Is It Better To Forget?

    Thank you, that's a good idea.
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    Is It Better To Forget?

    No, I have not yet talked to my therapist, but I am planning to.
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    Is It Better To Forget?

    My trauma is bullying-related, but the thing is that I don't remember very much of it. I only remember the worst and most recent incidents, and know that I was suicidal for four years and had to be hospitalized at one point. I also know that I self-harmed quite a lot, and that I needed to be...
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    Is Anyone Else Having Emdr Sessions At The Moment?

    I can't be of much help, because my first EDMR session is going to be on Wednesday. If you don't mind me asking, what happens during the session? Does it hurt? Is it scary? I'm a little terrified about going.
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