susannahsays
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I was originally going to title this thread "Going to discuss shameful topic." However, I think that it is a cognitive distortion. At least, if I am to believe things the therapist has told me in the past related to this topic, I do not need to be ashamed.
Still, the shame is intense and deep-rooted. I guess that's why I'm making this post. I think it will help me feel accountable to follow through by voicing an intention to talk about this topic. I would also really appreciate any words of encouragement or support because I am honestly really anxious about this. I do trust the therapist to respond in a way that does not reinforce my negative beliefs or self-blame. It is HUGE that I am going to talk to her about this. I never thought I'd acknowledge this issue to anybody, ever.
I'm not sure I'd be considering doing this if it weren't for the fact that we're doing teletherapy at the moment due to COVID-19. While I doubt I'd actually abruptly terminate a session because it seems really rude, it is much easier to remove myself from the situation by terminating the session with the click of a button than it is when we meet face to face - so if something goes wrong, I don't feel trapped. And at home, I have my dog with me, which helps tremendously. He is all of 7 pounds, but he makes me feel safe and grounded.
Still, the shame is intense and deep-rooted. I guess that's why I'm making this post. I think it will help me feel accountable to follow through by voicing an intention to talk about this topic. I would also really appreciate any words of encouragement or support because I am honestly really anxious about this. I do trust the therapist to respond in a way that does not reinforce my negative beliefs or self-blame. It is HUGE that I am going to talk to her about this. I never thought I'd acknowledge this issue to anybody, ever.
I'm not sure I'd be considering doing this if it weren't for the fact that we're doing teletherapy at the moment due to COVID-19. While I doubt I'd actually abruptly terminate a session because it seems really rude, it is much easier to remove myself from the situation by terminating the session with the click of a button than it is when we meet face to face - so if something goes wrong, I don't feel trapped. And at home, I have my dog with me, which helps tremendously. He is all of 7 pounds, but he makes me feel safe and grounded.