I think healing varies a lot and depends on when and how much trauma you have, the severity of the trauma, your personal strengths, personality traits or cognitions that could block you, attachment issues, and getting the right treatment and self help. I have also started to suspect it depends on how long we have suppressed it and lived with it untreated. It seems to me some unhelpful ways of dealing with things worked in the past but have become deeply entrenched and hard to shift now. They helped then but now slow me down hugely.
What I have developed is a way of gaining satisfaction with any growth I do rather than looking at end date or the reduction of pain. A lot of progress involves an increase of pain so I don't want to start feeling hopeless when things aren't comfortable.
It took a lot of work to get this right but it helps me a lot. I look at my path as one of personal growth and that there is no end to the potential growth open for me.
I think someone with a single adult trauma could possibly do a lot in two years but I think it would be helpful to accept this is gong to take longer than that for you.
I would also check up on how your treatment is going and if you are getting the right treatment and the right skills. Doing a thread about that could be helpful for you. Often there are gaps and that can slow us down a lot.
Personally I believe in recovery.
What I have developed is a way of gaining satisfaction with any growth I do rather than looking at end date or the reduction of pain. A lot of progress involves an increase of pain so I don't want to start feeling hopeless when things aren't comfortable.
It took a lot of work to get this right but it helps me a lot. I look at my path as one of personal growth and that there is no end to the potential growth open for me.
I think someone with a single adult trauma could possibly do a lot in two years but I think it would be helpful to accept this is gong to take longer than that for you.
I would also check up on how your treatment is going and if you are getting the right treatment and the right skills. Doing a thread about that could be helpful for you. Often there are gaps and that can slow us down a lot.
Personally I believe in recovery.