So, what do you guys do when you read books which trigger you? Sometimes I read stuff that I have to for school and research, and I don't necessarily want to avoid reading this material... but is there a good way to ground myself when reading- keeping in mind that I am an English Literature undergraduate student, reading is my passion, and I get immersed into a book.
The only thing I have found that works is taking breaks when I find it gets too much, but that breaks my pace of reading and it's irritating to have to start it again.
Basically, I'm trying to say- we have our "PTSD world" which are flashbacks- that's what I think of it as for the purpose of explaining this. Then we have our real world where we are now. Finally we have the "reading world". The goal of the author is to get you into the reading world, where everything around you doesn't seem to matter because you are completely invested in the book.
I like the "reading world" but how do I stay in it if the "PTSD world" wants to keep intruding, without having to go back to the "real world"? Does anybody have any suggestions?
I hope this makes sense.
The only thing I have found that works is taking breaks when I find it gets too much, but that breaks my pace of reading and it's irritating to have to start it again.
Basically, I'm trying to say- we have our "PTSD world" which are flashbacks- that's what I think of it as for the purpose of explaining this. Then we have our real world where we are now. Finally we have the "reading world". The goal of the author is to get you into the reading world, where everything around you doesn't seem to matter because you are completely invested in the book.
I like the "reading world" but how do I stay in it if the "PTSD world" wants to keep intruding, without having to go back to the "real world"? Does anybody have any suggestions?
I hope this makes sense.