Resilientbibliophile
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Hello,
I'm largely alone with my Complex P.T.S.D. rooted mostly emotional isolation and abuse legacies difficult to contain. I can however seek materials in the form of books and articles regarding underlying issues, and be so-doing, endeavor in the direction of reasoned and informed self-care. My background is that of an academic librarian, hence what I describe here may not strictly be for everyone. Like so many, I too have come face-to-face with the limits of what others can handle when the experience of P.T.S.D. is hot and bewildering, whereas very little knowledge and precious little expertise can be reliably tapped via telephone through friends and family if they simply haven't studied the dynamic at play. Cruel irony that I'm so often approached to 'fix things' whereas I struggle so to calm myself via research that often is torture to contemplate when newly-discovered. Many here know from personal experience that unearthing abusive legacies recalls memories that reliably deepen pain first, and ameliorate it second...
Continuing along, books on obvious aspects of my experience (dissociation, Complex P.T.S.D., emotional abuse and neglect, etc.) help, but what can be best pressed into service when matters are wholly out of control are my binders containing brief but on-topic psych. academic journal articles relating to aspects of the experience. An incomplete list of what I've assembled affords a rough understanding of the material compiled:
Flashback Management
Emotional Abuse and Neglect
Misogyny and Misandry
Sibling Sexual Abuse
Complex P.T.S.D.
Dissociation
Emotional Resiliency
Blackouts
Projection and Displacement
(appreciating that each person here has a unique history even as many parallels exist)
...etc.
Each binder contains roughly 15 to 20 academic psych. journal articles that deliberately deconstruct the dynamic behind what is being experienced as overpowering in the present moment, i.e. a palliative to apply to the wound when I hurt and am most isolated. The cool but also delightfully focused content that is the epitome of engagement and understanding contrasted to the dubious worth of live people who so frequently cannot understand even in their best moments proves the worth of these binders again and again.
In the middle of the night I can crack open these and peruse (again and again) the very best materials I've found written by individuals wholly invested in understanding and guiding a path beyond the experience of much unutterable unpleasantness. That such materials are kept as hard copies while the binders are clearly marked cuts out the need to search aimlessly online when I haven't the power or concentration to do so through my tears. In short, I (and perhaps you too!) need easily-accessed spot-on support that is informed and engaged even when living even an additional moment seems an intolerable burden. This I've come to realize - I had to devise something and would be soon-dead without crutches so-configured. I guess I'm encouraging others to create something akin to this that will custom-suit circumstances unique and yet not wholly unknown within the clinical psych. community at large.
I know for myself that one session with a professional therapist and/or psychologist isn't sufficient to calm the sense of danger I might feel twenty minutes after a session or at 3:00 am in the morning whilst all alone. I can put on an especially convincing public front when I need to, but too frequently fail when unexpected stressors or and bewildering succession of discreet triggers take me to an unsafe place.
In sum and in conclusion, the topic-specific academic articles are serious enough in tone to be engaging, the length of such isn't overwhelming even as my focus is commonly impaired in moments of duress, whereas a succession of different voices read (and effectively chiming in even as no human voice or presence is heard or felt) is, for this writer, better than cold calling a fatigued and disbelieving network of ordinary people not so-touched, not so-invested. Many of us have gathered materials - but might yours be in one spot to review obsessively in moments of extreme duress? Thanks...
M.
I'm largely alone with my Complex P.T.S.D. rooted mostly emotional isolation and abuse legacies difficult to contain. I can however seek materials in the form of books and articles regarding underlying issues, and be so-doing, endeavor in the direction of reasoned and informed self-care. My background is that of an academic librarian, hence what I describe here may not strictly be for everyone. Like so many, I too have come face-to-face with the limits of what others can handle when the experience of P.T.S.D. is hot and bewildering, whereas very little knowledge and precious little expertise can be reliably tapped via telephone through friends and family if they simply haven't studied the dynamic at play. Cruel irony that I'm so often approached to 'fix things' whereas I struggle so to calm myself via research that often is torture to contemplate when newly-discovered. Many here know from personal experience that unearthing abusive legacies recalls memories that reliably deepen pain first, and ameliorate it second...
Continuing along, books on obvious aspects of my experience (dissociation, Complex P.T.S.D., emotional abuse and neglect, etc.) help, but what can be best pressed into service when matters are wholly out of control are my binders containing brief but on-topic psych. academic journal articles relating to aspects of the experience. An incomplete list of what I've assembled affords a rough understanding of the material compiled:
Flashback Management
Emotional Abuse and Neglect
Misogyny and Misandry
Sibling Sexual Abuse
Complex P.T.S.D.
Dissociation
Emotional Resiliency
Blackouts
Projection and Displacement
(appreciating that each person here has a unique history even as many parallels exist)
...etc.
Each binder contains roughly 15 to 20 academic psych. journal articles that deliberately deconstruct the dynamic behind what is being experienced as overpowering in the present moment, i.e. a palliative to apply to the wound when I hurt and am most isolated. The cool but also delightfully focused content that is the epitome of engagement and understanding contrasted to the dubious worth of live people who so frequently cannot understand even in their best moments proves the worth of these binders again and again.
In the middle of the night I can crack open these and peruse (again and again) the very best materials I've found written by individuals wholly invested in understanding and guiding a path beyond the experience of much unutterable unpleasantness. That such materials are kept as hard copies while the binders are clearly marked cuts out the need to search aimlessly online when I haven't the power or concentration to do so through my tears. In short, I (and perhaps you too!) need easily-accessed spot-on support that is informed and engaged even when living even an additional moment seems an intolerable burden. This I've come to realize - I had to devise something and would be soon-dead without crutches so-configured. I guess I'm encouraging others to create something akin to this that will custom-suit circumstances unique and yet not wholly unknown within the clinical psych. community at large.
I know for myself that one session with a professional therapist and/or psychologist isn't sufficient to calm the sense of danger I might feel twenty minutes after a session or at 3:00 am in the morning whilst all alone. I can put on an especially convincing public front when I need to, but too frequently fail when unexpected stressors or and bewildering succession of discreet triggers take me to an unsafe place.
In sum and in conclusion, the topic-specific academic articles are serious enough in tone to be engaging, the length of such isn't overwhelming even as my focus is commonly impaired in moments of duress, whereas a succession of different voices read (and effectively chiming in even as no human voice or presence is heard or felt) is, for this writer, better than cold calling a fatigued and disbelieving network of ordinary people not so-touched, not so-invested. Many of us have gathered materials - but might yours be in one spot to review obsessively in moments of extreme duress? Thanks...
M.