EveHarrington
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I’m wondering if other people have effects of trauma that they have no intention of “healing”.
For me it’s my dissociated feeling of anger. (I have two dissociated feelings, fear and anger.)
No, it’s not perfect, but it’s nice that the emotion of anger does not cloud the “self”. I can be spitting nails angry at someone one day, and fine with them the next. “Normies” have been amazed at how quickly the shift happens as most people struggle to work through their anger.
I liken it to holding love close, and hate/anger far. And no, I don’t think that integrating anger will benefit me in the long run. (Cost/benefit analysis says things are working as is!)
Not wanting to argue this point so much as I’m curious if others have trauma effects that are working for them that they don’t want to “heal”.
I notice this dissociated anger issue come up in therapy when my therapist is astonished at my feelings, ie feeling bad for my abusive father when he doesn’t care about me, why am I not angry?!? It’s a sticking point, but I’m not changing. It’s nice to be able to LET IT GO! Lol.
So do you have trauma effects that you want to keep even though it’s out of the ordinary, even if a therapist thinks it’s something you should fix?
For me it’s my dissociated feeling of anger. (I have two dissociated feelings, fear and anger.)
No, it’s not perfect, but it’s nice that the emotion of anger does not cloud the “self”. I can be spitting nails angry at someone one day, and fine with them the next. “Normies” have been amazed at how quickly the shift happens as most people struggle to work through their anger.
I liken it to holding love close, and hate/anger far. And no, I don’t think that integrating anger will benefit me in the long run. (Cost/benefit analysis says things are working as is!)
Not wanting to argue this point so much as I’m curious if others have trauma effects that are working for them that they don’t want to “heal”.
I notice this dissociated anger issue come up in therapy when my therapist is astonished at my feelings, ie feeling bad for my abusive father when he doesn’t care about me, why am I not angry?!? It’s a sticking point, but I’m not changing. It’s nice to be able to LET IT GO! Lol.
So do you have trauma effects that you want to keep even though it’s out of the ordinary, even if a therapist thinks it’s something you should fix?