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Finally Seeing The Light At The End Of The Tunnle

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Tigergirl1217

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'hello everyone,
i think i am tackling ptsd on my own. i have been fighting flashbacks on my own with some relapses,
but honestly ive been much better these past months. it happend when i accepted jesus as my savior.
what i would do is when i get bad flashbacks i would imagine him rescuing me from "demons" (who were the
people that caused the trauma). i kept doing it as a habit eventually it happens in my dreams. is there a therapy like this? i would have some relapses but i immediately thought of him. has this happend to anyone else? like imagining a someone rescuing you
 
My faith has been important in my recovery, too. I'm glad your faith is helping you to heal. I'm unaware of any type of therapy like this, but I've never had a pastoral counselor. :hug:
 
I can relate to what you're saying @Tigergirl1217 I don't know if you're familiar with "The Tales of Narnia" by CS Lewis or not. I have them all and love the fantasy world it creates. The main "God" character is Aslan... a lion. Without planning it, I started developing my own form of art therapy for PTSD. Started re-creating on paper the areas where some of my traumas took place. Began to come alive for me. Very scary! Could only add one item at a time - always opened a huge box of mess to then sort through. Still working on it.

All that to say, in a couple of my pics, I started drawing in a lion image that fought on my behalf. All symbolic of course since at the time, there was no one there to help me. Still, I often associate things to the lion when I'm scared or can't face something. It helps to create a stronger image in my mind than the trigger or what the trigger has brought up.

So yes, I do have an image that is strong - based on my faith, that I use regularly now. Wasn't planned or even suggested. Just happened. But I like it since the Lion in Narnia is described as both terrible and good at the same time. I picture him tearing into my attacker defending His own. When I draw him, He looks pretty awful. But that is how I feel about it. Don't know if this makes any sense or not.
 
, I started developing my own form of art therapy for PTSD. Started re-creating on paper the areas where some of my traumas took place. Began to come alive for me. Very scary! Could only add one item at a time - always opened a huge box of mess to then sort through. Still working on it.
@stp2012 this exactly what I did!:woot: It's amazing what fictional protagonist can do in your mind. Using their battles as a symbol of fighting against the enemies as in anxiety. Btw I love Narnia, especially aslan;)
 
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