I´m momentarily with an analytical therapist that is not exactly specialised on trauma.
The problem I have to face is that, unlike the trauma specialist I´ve seen ( just 2 hours),
she wants to talk about all of my life´s problems I have had before my father died and is more into a complete analysis of my relationships, bringing up... everything.
The thing is, before my "traumatic event" I did not have that much trouble with these issues, at least not in a way that they prevented me from pursueing my life and living happily.
I really feel that addressing the most important thing (trauma) first is the best thing, because I do not feel as if I can be woken from depersonalisation and derealisation anyway, no matter what we find out about my early childhood and so on, before I come to adress the facts and integrate them into my life. Though, of course I think it is very interesting and probably helpfull to know about yourself and your personality.
I´d like more to address the most bothering event first and THEN come to other issues. I do believe that after I have done this, all the other smaller issues won´t seem so bad anymore anyway.
I feel like all of that rumaging in the past is clouding my head even MORE making me even MORE confused and unable to see what is important.
How does "real" trauma therapy work? Is your whole life an issue or does it revolve around the traumatic event (I realize of course this question only makes sense if you have suffered one traumatic event, not several over the course of your life and not a long-term traumatisation like abandonment in childhood, in which case I think, analysing the whole life is necessary)
Note: I´m sorry for any grammar mistakes I may have done. English is not my first language.
The problem I have to face is that, unlike the trauma specialist I´ve seen ( just 2 hours),
she wants to talk about all of my life´s problems I have had before my father died and is more into a complete analysis of my relationships, bringing up... everything.
The thing is, before my "traumatic event" I did not have that much trouble with these issues, at least not in a way that they prevented me from pursueing my life and living happily.
I really feel that addressing the most important thing (trauma) first is the best thing, because I do not feel as if I can be woken from depersonalisation and derealisation anyway, no matter what we find out about my early childhood and so on, before I come to adress the facts and integrate them into my life. Though, of course I think it is very interesting and probably helpfull to know about yourself and your personality.
I´d like more to address the most bothering event first and THEN come to other issues. I do believe that after I have done this, all the other smaller issues won´t seem so bad anymore anyway.
I feel like all of that rumaging in the past is clouding my head even MORE making me even MORE confused and unable to see what is important.
How does "real" trauma therapy work? Is your whole life an issue or does it revolve around the traumatic event (I realize of course this question only makes sense if you have suffered one traumatic event, not several over the course of your life and not a long-term traumatisation like abandonment in childhood, in which case I think, analysing the whole life is necessary)
Note: I´m sorry for any grammar mistakes I may have done. English is not my first language.