I've been bullied chronically in high school, and as a result, have many bad memories.
When I started going to sessions with my therapist, we would always talk about keeping the memories under control, to gain power over them. She would sometimes talk about how my day was, irrelevant to my memories. When I told her that talking about my memories with my mother feels good, she said to do more of that. And if I ever had to disclose a memory, she would admonish, "talk about it without the gruesome details." Does she not have time or the energy for my memories? Does she think I'm unfixable because there are far too many experiences to discuss than there is time in the world? I admit, though, that when I do talk about my memories, I feel really exhausted.
When I started going to sessions with my therapist, we would always talk about keeping the memories under control, to gain power over them. She would sometimes talk about how my day was, irrelevant to my memories. When I told her that talking about my memories with my mother feels good, she said to do more of that. And if I ever had to disclose a memory, she would admonish, "talk about it without the gruesome details." Does she not have time or the energy for my memories? Does she think I'm unfixable because there are far too many experiences to discuss than there is time in the world? I admit, though, that when I do talk about my memories, I feel really exhausted.