Jagged Angel
Gold Member
To me, telling people things about myself is leaving me vulnerable to being attacked with it later, and just because someone is a T, doesn't mean they won't hurt you
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Now you're thinking on behalf of the therapist and also taking guesses at the outcome. You should know by now from things done with me, yes... pulling issues apart are traumatizing, but they aren't retraumatizing in the definition of that word, being they aren't going to be continually relived again, they are going to be exposed, felt, relived for a brief period, but healed is the outcome. If the trauma is healed... then I would say there is no point telling them, but if its not, then its a secret, and you know what secrets do. If its not a secret, ie. others know, then that is not an affect.(Not sure about telling the one biggie left remaining); It's not possible, I don't think. I'd be most seriously retraumatized!
If you don't have a memory of something, then you don't have a secret from your therapist. Acceptance is what I believe you need to come to terms with. Truly accepting that you cannot remember, so accept that and move on with life, exactly as you stated, aiming for stability.How do you tell when you don't know? It is so frustrating. I really want to know if it is going to help me, but at this point in life (almost 50), I think I'm just shooting for stability.