That's good advice
@joeylittle. I appreciate your opinion. I've been researching various self help books, have just bought one on self esteem (The 6 Pillars). I'm sorry to keep asking questions, but do you have any more advice to push me in the right direction?
I want to try and learn how to be able to support myself, learn to change my unhealthy coping mechanisms, and self stabilise like you have said. December is approaching and I need to be prepared for three trauma anniversaries. Last year I had to take myself to the ER as I felt so unsafe and couldn't cope with the flashbacks. I need to be stronger.
I love reading, and have done some self CBT in the past. I have heard about DBT as well, so will research and try and find some sort of workbook/ way of doing it. I really like Buddhist philosophy it's based upon, which sort of inspired me to start reading the Tao Te Ching. Is there anything else anyone can think of, please let me know.
@VioletButterfly - Thank you. I am sorry to hear about all the re-traumatising you went through. You make a great point about listening to your intuition.
@Lotis - I am glad I let her go now. I cannot afford to give up essentials for a therapist I do not feel safe with. I am on the hunt for another one, this time I have a load of questions to ask/ almost interview *them* to see if they're the right kind for me.
@Lola Nocheprieta - I feel so much more informed after coming on here! You reminded me I had a notebook I wrote last year with grounding techniques I have fished out, thank you. I definitely have a lot of work to do regarding symptom management. I feel a bit overwhelmed as I have created more problems using unhealthy coping mechanisms. I am totally exhausted but am determined to make this work.
I have definitely learnt an important lesson for future therapists.. Always respect boundaries and go at your own pace! I'm on the hunt for a new therapist, but will definitely hold back till I have that same kind of trust you do with yours.