Oh, I'm sorry, SwordsPandaGirl. You should expect to relive your experience or experiences and feel the way you felt going through it or them. Only now you will be going through it in a safe environment - I hope, right? Do you feel safe with your therapist? If so, then it would be good for you to go ahead and go through the experience(s) with your therapist, who can be your helpful guide through distressing stuff, help you understand each twist and turn and how to recognize through each of those twists and turns that you are not to blame, and how to help you get your anger out, process it, and all the other feelings. How to cope? Keep in mind that you are helping yourself heal by doing this. You know how medicine didn't taste good when you were a kid? Well, this doesn't taste good,either, but it will help you. Continuing to try to shove it to the back burner does not help . . . back there, it festers and leads to more painful emotions. You need to bring it out into the open where you can face it squarely as the adult you are now (I'm assuming?); if not, you still need to face it down in order to take away some of its power to hurt you. Now, practical advice . . . if you can only handle half an hour, tell your therapist that. I had to tell mine that last week. You don't have to go through a whole hour of this stuff at a time. A good therapist will go along with the limits you set. You are paying them, after all. I hope this helped?