I am SO grateful I found this forum.
My exbf's behaviors make so much more sense now..I wish I had found it earlier.
I, too, am suffering from PTSD..but not in the same way or magnitude that a lot of sufferers do. I've had an anxiety disorder, which was for the most part under control through cognitive behavioral therapy. And I have serious abandonment issues. I don't isolate when I'm in a relationship, but my ex definitely does..which triggers my abandonment issues. He also gets cold and distant. I'm more of the clingy type.
The last month we triggered each other like crazy..got in some awful trauma loop. I am staying away from him til I can get myself into therapy (haven't been in years), and start working on my own stuff.
I do hope that once I have a good foothold on therapy, though, that I can propose working with a counselor, with HIM..whether it be HIS therapist, mine, or a separate couples counselor who specializes in trauma.
And this isn't to pressure him to get back with me..but I just feel terrible that we have animosity between us, and I'd like to work it out. So that if we're going our separate ways, we can at least do so in love and peace. Esp since we have some mutual friends, and we are both in the same career field, and travel in a lot of the same circles.
I would love some advice for when that time comes..what is the best way to approach him? Call him? Text him? Send him a brief email?
thx
My exbf's behaviors make so much more sense now..I wish I had found it earlier.
I, too, am suffering from PTSD..but not in the same way or magnitude that a lot of sufferers do. I've had an anxiety disorder, which was for the most part under control through cognitive behavioral therapy. And I have serious abandonment issues. I don't isolate when I'm in a relationship, but my ex definitely does..which triggers my abandonment issues. He also gets cold and distant. I'm more of the clingy type.
The last month we triggered each other like crazy..got in some awful trauma loop. I am staying away from him til I can get myself into therapy (haven't been in years), and start working on my own stuff.
I do hope that once I have a good foothold on therapy, though, that I can propose working with a counselor, with HIM..whether it be HIS therapist, mine, or a separate couples counselor who specializes in trauma.
And this isn't to pressure him to get back with me..but I just feel terrible that we have animosity between us, and I'd like to work it out. So that if we're going our separate ways, we can at least do so in love and peace. Esp since we have some mutual friends, and we are both in the same career field, and travel in a lot of the same circles.
I would love some advice for when that time comes..what is the best way to approach him? Call him? Text him? Send him a brief email?
thx