Saria
Silver Member
Hi everyone,
Increasing self-compassion has been one of the most helpful things I’ve worked with in trying to cope with trauma, so I wanted to share this with you in hope that it can be of use for someone else as well.
I struggle with a lot of self-hatred and self-blame, which I know a lot of you do too, and self-compassion exercises specifically targets this with the goal of being able to treat yourself as you would treat a good friend. Kristin Neff is one of the leading researchers on the subject, and on her website she have uploaded a bunch of exercises which I can highly recommend to anyone with a tendency to be self-critical or judge themselves harshly. Unfortunately, I'm not able to post a link but you can find it by googling "self-compassion exercises".
I was emotionally abused by my parents as a child and have never been comforted, so needless to say, my coping strategies have been virtually non-existent (if you don’t count the self-hate, depersonalization and dissociation, that is…). But i really do feel that the self-compassion exercises has given me a tool to deal with this, and I hope it can be helpful for some of you too. I’m not saying it’s a miracle cure that fixes everything, and I still struggle A LOT with all kinds of symptoms, but at least I think it can be a step in the right direction of believing we are worthy of love. As Neff puts it: “Love, connection and acceptance are your birthright”
Typically....my inner critic is now telling me that my post is too long and that everyone will get annoyed at me for believing I’m worthy to say anything at all (which is why I almost never dare to post anything), so I obviously have a long way to go regarding self-compassion... but it’s a start, I guess.
Thanks for reading, and I hope you are kind to yourself tonight :)
Increasing self-compassion has been one of the most helpful things I’ve worked with in trying to cope with trauma, so I wanted to share this with you in hope that it can be of use for someone else as well.
I struggle with a lot of self-hatred and self-blame, which I know a lot of you do too, and self-compassion exercises specifically targets this with the goal of being able to treat yourself as you would treat a good friend. Kristin Neff is one of the leading researchers on the subject, and on her website she have uploaded a bunch of exercises which I can highly recommend to anyone with a tendency to be self-critical or judge themselves harshly. Unfortunately, I'm not able to post a link but you can find it by googling "self-compassion exercises".
I was emotionally abused by my parents as a child and have never been comforted, so needless to say, my coping strategies have been virtually non-existent (if you don’t count the self-hate, depersonalization and dissociation, that is…). But i really do feel that the self-compassion exercises has given me a tool to deal with this, and I hope it can be helpful for some of you too. I’m not saying it’s a miracle cure that fixes everything, and I still struggle A LOT with all kinds of symptoms, but at least I think it can be a step in the right direction of believing we are worthy of love. As Neff puts it: “Love, connection and acceptance are your birthright”
Typically....my inner critic is now telling me that my post is too long and that everyone will get annoyed at me for believing I’m worthy to say anything at all (which is why I almost never dare to post anything), so I obviously have a long way to go regarding self-compassion... but it’s a start, I guess.
Thanks for reading, and I hope you are kind to yourself tonight :)