bluehairedstevo
New Here
Thanks for this thread.
So I guess I've been dissociating pretty much my whole life for various reasons. On that scale that Anthony provided, I never got to separate voices/identities, but definitely dissociative episodes and even up to out-of-body experiences in the worst traumas. I actually didn't feel fully 'integrated' into my body until I started testosterone treatment 3 years ago (was born with a hormonal imbalance)... I was like, wow, is this what 'normal' people feel like?
So although that's helped, I find I'm still pretty dissociative, especially right now as I'm working through my trauma(s) in therapy.
My therapist is trying to tell me that being grounded is important, but I honestly don't completely understand why it's so important at times... like why it's such a 'bad' coping mechanism for someone as old as I am. Can anybody help out?
So I guess I've been dissociating pretty much my whole life for various reasons. On that scale that Anthony provided, I never got to separate voices/identities, but definitely dissociative episodes and even up to out-of-body experiences in the worst traumas. I actually didn't feel fully 'integrated' into my body until I started testosterone treatment 3 years ago (was born with a hormonal imbalance)... I was like, wow, is this what 'normal' people feel like?
So although that's helped, I find I'm still pretty dissociative, especially right now as I'm working through my trauma(s) in therapy.
My therapist is trying to tell me that being grounded is important, but I honestly don't completely understand why it's so important at times... like why it's such a 'bad' coping mechanism for someone as old as I am. Can anybody help out?