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freakofnurture
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Back after having a cold. Yesterday was so-so, today was a rather good day, but I don't currently feel like talking about it. I'll make up for that tomorrow.
- Stabilise or even improve your emotional state by working with materials and colours that help you feel the opposite of what you are currently feeling - for example if you're sad and hurting, you can use something soft and smooth that feels good to the touch and is warm and friendly coloured, and make something that looks light, maybe even happy.
- Let out tension by working with force, maybe on a big canvas with a big, hard brush, or felting (stabbity-stab :D), carving linoleum tableaus, filing soapstone, bending wires...
- Explore your current emotion by working with materials and colours that feel right at that moment, changing (or stopping) when the feeling changes - like overpainting what you first drew, making something else out of the beginning of a sculpture...
- Explore how it feels to do something different, like, when you always follow a certain way of reacting, or feel like you must do or feel this or that,try to gestalt yourself doing things differently and getting away with it.
- Also you can work on older Gestaltungen that represent emotions, thoughts, ideas etc. that have changed since you made them, or that you realise you want to change.
You can sure make Gestaltungen on your own, and it could be a good way for you to cope with certain emotions, influence the way you feel or even get a better idea of what might be going on inside of you. But to get the most out of it you surely need a therapist.
Also I'm allergic to stupid. That might be another nice text for a shirt. "Don't talk; I'm allergic to stupid." We could bulk order those.
Oh, and to round things off? Let's see if I can translate "Niveau sieht nur von unten wie Arroganz aus" into proper English: "Distinction looks like arrogance only when observed from outside."
Not intentionally at least. The problem is that I start lecturing people, and if I get worked up about a topic I can rant on for as long as the T lets me. I overstep the boundaries of my role as fellow patient and I take up time for venting (using far too many foreign words and too much psych jargon to be decipherable for anybody but the T) that could have been spent more usefully on the T explaining stuff to the other patients.It doesn't sound like you are being disrespectful to the others in the group.
As far as I understand, art therapy (Gestaltungstherapy would be the super correct psych term) is used to work on feelings without the need for words or even conscious access to the root of the feelings. You can use it in numerous ways:Art therapy sounds pretty cool I have never tried it. Do you think it is something a person can try on their own? Any suggestions on what to do?
- Stabilise or even improve your emotional state by working with materials and colours that help you feel the opposite of what you are currently feeling - for example if you're sad and hurting, you can use something soft and smooth that feels good to the touch and is warm and friendly coloured, and make something that looks light, maybe even happy.
- Let out tension by working with force, maybe on a big canvas with a big, hard brush, or felting (stabbity-stab :D), carving linoleum tableaus, filing soapstone, bending wires...
- Explore your current emotion by working with materials and colours that feel right at that moment, changing (or stopping) when the feeling changes - like overpainting what you first drew, making something else out of the beginning of a sculpture...
- Explore how it feels to do something different, like, when you always follow a certain way of reacting, or feel like you must do or feel this or that,try to gestalt yourself doing things differently and getting away with it.
- Also you can work on older Gestaltungen that represent emotions, thoughts, ideas etc. that have changed since you made them, or that you realise you want to change.
You can sure make Gestaltungen on your own, and it could be a good way for you to cope with certain emotions, influence the way you feel or even get a better idea of what might be going on inside of you. But to get the most out of it you surely need a therapist.
Lol! "Watch what you say, I have Opinion Tourette's." That would be a good thing to print on a shirt.Even if I don't want to say something - I CAN'T STOP MYSELF. I MUST. That's the part that gets me. Could that be a kind of Tourette's Syndrome?
Must educate them... Must enlighten them... Must inform them... Must help, must assist, must act responsibly... Maybe looking like 'must convince them', but my motifs are as pure as a newborn and like, totally selfless :DMust convince them... Must convince them...
Also I'm allergic to stupid. That might be another nice text for a shirt. "Don't talk; I'm allergic to stupid." We could bulk order those.
Oh, and to round things off? Let's see if I can translate "Niveau sieht nur von unten wie Arroganz aus" into proper English: "Distinction looks like arrogance only when observed from outside."
That trauma can never be closed because there's so much stupidity and lack of education out there, weh will be re-traumatised over and over and over again. Better to work on our radical acceptance and inner calm. Go Zen on the stupid. See it, acknowledge it, let it pass by. The cloud cannot stain the sky. Ommmmmmmmm...Do you think that if I can somehow get closure on that part of my trauma, then I will stop charging headlong into these battles that are blips on the radar and making them into full scale nuclear war?








