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I think its really important to look at what radical acceptance is and not mix it up with other things Junebug.
Radical acceptance isn't a version of "this is my lot so let me accept it". It is a dialectical concept. It is a peace with the reality of the present whilst getting the correct treatment for change and healing.
How to tell the difference? Be careful you don't confuse hopelessness, despair and giving up with radical acceptance. Radical acceptance comes with hope, peace and a lifting of the spirits as well as energy and motivation to move forwards and change. Hopelessness and giving up is about staying stationary and staying in the pain but accepting that is the way it will remain. Often it is motivated by not wanting to risk hoping things will get better and then them not.
In all your full life you have never even had appropriate therapy of any type, or had any sharing or support with stressors and traumas until just a few months ago. I think it's very important for you not to feel you have done all you can your whole life and that this is where you find yourself as a result and will remain.
That is a great explanation of radical acceptance. It is really eye opening.
I never really got it before this.
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