Hi sharky
Yes I found that learning what assertiveness means has really helped me too. It has helped me realise that I have rights and needs too and I am entitled to look after them, whilst respecting others needs and rights too. :)
I have not got a book though I found this online through pure luck really. I am not sure if you have seen this but thought I would share at I think it is a good site. :)
http://www.skillsyouneed.com/interpersonal-skills.html SOrry if I have given you this before. :)
I agree totally, also 'I cannot assume I know what they are thinking or feeling' and visa versa :)
I have also learnt to prioritise things that are important to me. So if I do something before I would be worried about what others might think or that they might laugh or mock etc etc. But now I like to think what I am doing is more important to me than what a bunch of strangers think or believe. If they are strangers they are not important to me and as long as I am not doing anything to hurt them or damage their lives then I can carry on doing what I think is important. My needs have been neglected through be so anxious about other people. Now I have learnt I have every right to look after my own needs and that is not selfish and that I am worth it. :)
All these things though are personal skills and are learnt. YOu are born innocent but it is how you learn to communicate and feel about yourself and others whilst growing up. Trauma during those years, or even later when you have established what you think are your rights and needs, can make us loose these skills or not trust these skills or doubt your skills. So they have to be relearnt so that you can become a more rational mature person with less anxiety, with is directly correlated with low self esteem and confidence, and be able to cope with daily life better.
Does that ring true with you?
I think if you cannot find a good therapist finding out as much about your mental illness can really help you understand some of your behaviours and thoughts. It made sense to me as soon as I found out about PTSD and it all suddenly totally made sense. At least now I have something to work from.
Therapist are far and few and expensive in the UK, unfortunately, and I think others would agree, the UK is far behind and and there is still a lot of stigma and misunderstanding in regards to mental illness. It did not help that Tatcher, one of our MPS in the 80s, decided to close mental hospitals and put them out to care in the community. Obviously she has not idea about mental illness, although I thought she was an egocentric bitch, because the community are not therapists and can actually make the illness worse. Which is what has happened and we have a massive problem with it here. The government like to blame weed and other drugs but we all know the truth.
I am glad you have said about the book and If I find anything that helps me I too like to share it with as many people as I can because it might just help them too.
I am glad you are feeling better inside and about yourself. It feels good doesn't it. Work on your skills and those feelings will be more then norm in the end. :) That's what I believe anyway. :)
Speak soon
Best wishes
Saffy :)
Yes I found that learning what assertiveness means has really helped me too. It has helped me realise that I have rights and needs too and I am entitled to look after them, whilst respecting others needs and rights too. :)
I have not got a book though I found this online through pure luck really. I am not sure if you have seen this but thought I would share at I think it is a good site. :)
http://www.skillsyouneed.com/interpersonal-skills.html SOrry if I have given you this before. :)
I cannot control what others think, feel, or do. And they cannot do the same to me.
I agree totally, also 'I cannot assume I know what they are thinking or feeling' and visa versa :)
I have also learnt to prioritise things that are important to me. So if I do something before I would be worried about what others might think or that they might laugh or mock etc etc. But now I like to think what I am doing is more important to me than what a bunch of strangers think or believe. If they are strangers they are not important to me and as long as I am not doing anything to hurt them or damage their lives then I can carry on doing what I think is important. My needs have been neglected through be so anxious about other people. Now I have learnt I have every right to look after my own needs and that is not selfish and that I am worth it. :)
All these things though are personal skills and are learnt. YOu are born innocent but it is how you learn to communicate and feel about yourself and others whilst growing up. Trauma during those years, or even later when you have established what you think are your rights and needs, can make us loose these skills or not trust these skills or doubt your skills. So they have to be relearnt so that you can become a more rational mature person with less anxiety, with is directly correlated with low self esteem and confidence, and be able to cope with daily life better.
Does that ring true with you?
I think if you cannot find a good therapist finding out as much about your mental illness can really help you understand some of your behaviours and thoughts. It made sense to me as soon as I found out about PTSD and it all suddenly totally made sense. At least now I have something to work from.
Therapist are far and few and expensive in the UK, unfortunately, and I think others would agree, the UK is far behind and and there is still a lot of stigma and misunderstanding in regards to mental illness. It did not help that Tatcher, one of our MPS in the 80s, decided to close mental hospitals and put them out to care in the community. Obviously she has not idea about mental illness, although I thought she was an egocentric bitch, because the community are not therapists and can actually make the illness worse. Which is what has happened and we have a massive problem with it here. The government like to blame weed and other drugs but we all know the truth.
I am glad you have said about the book and If I find anything that helps me I too like to share it with as many people as I can because it might just help them too.
I am glad you are feeling better inside and about yourself. It feels good doesn't it. Work on your skills and those feelings will be more then norm in the end. :) That's what I believe anyway. :)
Speak soon
Best wishes
Saffy :)