I take a whole load of stuff with me - I basically fill a ruck sack!
Main things:
- A stuffed toy (my favourite from when I was a kid - I slept with him for years) He came up in a session once and my therapist suggested I retrieve him from my parents loft, start sleeping with him again and start bringing him to therapy as she thought he sounded like a useful transitional object that we could use in sessions. I felt very self-conscious about it at first but, almost a year on, I am still sleeping with him every night and taking him to sessions. I think the idea was that I could hold/hug him in sessions if I needed to ground/self-soothe. I haven't ever managed to hold him there - he just sits on the sofa beside me. But I do like that he is there and I will sometimes find myself stroking his ear!
- Cosy socks. I'll often take my shoes off in session (it helps me to stay grounded if I can feel the floor, which is harder with shoes on) and I like to put snuggly, warm, thick socks on.
- I generally wear some kind of scarf. Having my chest/throat covered feels safer than not. And I tend to fiddle with it a bit and sort of stroke the material over my face a bit when things get uncomfortable.
- A clock. Because I can't see a clock in the room and I hate looking at my watch during sessions. And I get very engrossed and lose track of time so I like to easily be able to discreetly glance and know how we're doing for time so that I don't get caught out by her suddenly saying we need to wrap up. So I take my clock from my home office - it helps me to feel more relaxed about monitoring time.
- Water - always! And I take my own cup, which doesn't get used at any other time. It is just my therapy cup!
- Perfume/essential oil - for grounding rather than for comfort. But maybe they are part of the same thing?
- Writing materials for in case my voice gets hijacked and I want to write something down instead. So, I generally have a notebook, some flip chart sheets and felt tips, a mini white board with a marker pen...
The ritual of getting everything out of my bag and setting things up at the start of sessions is part of checking in with myself/the space and getting settled in, which I suppose is me trying to feel safe and at ease and reduce any anxiety too. And then getting everything packed up at the end forces me to have to be in some way present and grounded when I leave, which can be a challenge after a tough session where I've dissociated.
It is a lot of stuff to take - I sometimes feel like I'm moving in, the amount of stuff I unpack when I get there! But I definitely find them helpful.