I struggle to understand the need to make lists on how to handle; Emotions, Thinking, Behavior, Integrity, Purposeful Living.
Oh gosh, yes I can imagine how daft/odd/unnecessary it could seem to see someone making lists about such abstracts.
What immediately sprang to mind when I read this was that the injuries leading to PTSI have so dreadfully and profoundly turned my comfy worldview inside out, upside down, blown it away, and so fundamentally caused me to rethink everything I took for granted, relied on, took as read - all the fundamental things that most people don't ever think about because they're apparently so normal, the essentials to healthy living, the basic operating principles...
These are of the largely inappropriate 'positive thinking' ilk that I believe the psychs call 'just world bias' which people need to be able to live normally: like e.g.
- 'most people are kind/trustworthy/fair/reasonable' = absolutely not true in reality;
- 'there's no reason anything really really bad will happen to me' = absolutely not true: bad things are not reasonable;
- 'our doctors care and only want to heal us' = another ANT, in the UK they mostly just want to keep their noses clean and keep in with the medical gang often to the detriment of patients;
- 'our police and criminal justice system and other services are there to protect us innocent victims' = so untrue as to be almost clinically delusional;
- 'I just have to work harder/think smarter to recover/rise above the bad things' = no man or woman is an island, when really really bad things happen 98% of people either couldn't care less, are too busy to care, turn blind eyes and even take advantage of your vulnerabilities. And no amount of your formerly successful social and/or life skills are a match for a basically callous, unfair society and deeply unjust world;
etc, etc.
So what I've found is that, after 50 years of successful, normal life in which I've dealt well with all the normal ups and downs, I've had to fundamentally rethink all these operating principles.
Nothing I (and you and most of us) learnt and functioned quite well with according to the 'rules' is real or true. That means I've had to formulate new and more accurate operating principles: I recognise your lady's headings as those under which I've also had to add my new ways of dealing with my responses to an almost completely new and very unsafe world. To my mind, it's like I imagine how it would be if I were kidnapped and dumped unceremoniously on Mars Penal Colony #1 - a very harsh and unforgiving, very uncomfortable, dangerous and certainly terrifying place.
It's easy to forget and lapse back into the old ways that seemed to work ok. They don't in the new, very disrupted world. So I have to keep reminding myself - like, it would be sheer lunacy to walk outside the Colony's oxygenated, safe compound without a tank of air and breathing mask, without an alien-zapper and communication device strapped to my belt, and without the right map and alien-speak dictionary. It's a life or death scenario. The old hands and natives just don't get why you're so fearful, some even play tricks on you to grab your ration share or just because it's 'fun' to haze the vulnerable new girl.
By definition, post traumatic stress injuries are incurred in circumstances which threaten your life and/or psychological integrity. I could go on and list all the detailed ways your lady's headings make complete sense to me vis a vis planet earth, but I hope I've said enough to explain - from my point of view at least - what sort of seismic change dynamics are quite possibly in play with the list thing here.
There are times it seems so unnecessary and even irrational given the place or circumstances we are in
Apparently irrational, though not if you're learning to get to grips with a completely new world which has quite different rules for survival!