Rose White
MyPTSD Pro
It feels familiar and safe, a way of ensuring isolation.
Isolation doesn’t always mean safer.
Isolation doesn’t always mean safer.
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It feels familiar and safe, a way of ensuring isolation.
Isolation doesn’t always mean safer
Isn't that a oxymoron? It turned my head around. Lol! People's brains wear me out.
I just cancel it out when I want to do something. I work though and come home and work. ( I'm going to file for disability) and then that's when it would hit me. I'm pretty active.PTSD wears me out. Isolation feels comfortable and safe but I’m wrong now. It was safe then, now it’s not. I need to actively counter that distortion.
Uncomfortable to challenge it?
Extremely—Alarm bells.
Maybe a comfort object. Cat in a backpack! ?
Can you safe isolate?
I mean, being somewhere not really isolated, but that won't wear you out.