I should say that at the moment I can't say the words of what I experienced. I can't say it was x kind of abuse or even say the word abuse out loud.
I have started working with a new therapist and this is the first proper time I'm trying to do trauma work. The second session I saw her she knew I wanted to do trauma work and I have talked generally about my family background (generally neglectful, substance misusing parent etc but that isn't what I want to work on. She asked what kind of trauma I meant. So I said something convoluted and spoke about the person (my mum's partner after she split from my dad) and I couldn't say anything so she asked if he hurt me, and I said yes. I assume that she knows what I meant from the content of our conversation. BUT I feel like I need to spell it out to her so that she knows what I mean properly because otherwise she might think something different and she is being nice etc etc.
How do you tell someone and make sure they know what you want to work on when you can't say the words?
I have started working with a new therapist and this is the first proper time I'm trying to do trauma work. The second session I saw her she knew I wanted to do trauma work and I have talked generally about my family background (generally neglectful, substance misusing parent etc but that isn't what I want to work on. She asked what kind of trauma I meant. So I said something convoluted and spoke about the person (my mum's partner after she split from my dad) and I couldn't say anything so she asked if he hurt me, and I said yes. I assume that she knows what I meant from the content of our conversation. BUT I feel like I need to spell it out to her so that she knows what I mean properly because otherwise she might think something different and she is being nice etc etc.
How do you tell someone and make sure they know what you want to work on when you can't say the words?