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angel2write
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Thanks for explanation of flooding. I haven't had that- but I have trouble feeling safe enough to cry at all. We were often abused FOR crying, and given extra punishments for crying WHILE BEING PUNISHED (which still makes no sense to me.) I have to feel really, really safe to cry. Sometimes when I'm having flashbacks, my husband will hold me and I can finally cry some of it out. It feels like the sobs are being yanked out of me with pliers. If I do start to cry in therapy, it's like this switch flips. The tears dry, I go numb, and I start smiling and talking about something else. It's freaky. "Alien woman receives emotional brain transplant during therapy." :rolleyes:
My sis is a tough cookie. She has really, really firm boundaries and doesn't let anyone past them. She rarely gets really angry because when she gets really mad, she cries. (See above for explanation of crying difficulties in our family :confused:.) I figure the best thing I can do with her is 1) to love her for who she is. Who ever gets enough unconditional love? Love softens hearts, heals wounds, releases tears, and eases pain. 2) Speak to her positively. I try to let her know what a beautiful, competent, attractive, wonderful person she is. And 3) Live my life in front of her as honestly as possible. I don't want to copy the way our family was, with all the bad feelings and bad stuff buried. She doesn't feel like she has issues, but maybe someday if the facade cracks, she'll feel comfortable coming to me to talk about it, because she's seen me live through it for years.
When she does get angry (mostly with mom and dad) I try to just be there present. To be a witness. To hear her feelings. Who does she have that she feels safe enough to show her feelings to? Just me and her roommate. Fortunately she doesn't throw things- I don't have much advice for you there, except make sure you DUCK!! :D Does she get angry WITH you, or just near you, if you know what I mean?
My sis is a tough cookie. She has really, really firm boundaries and doesn't let anyone past them. She rarely gets really angry because when she gets really mad, she cries. (See above for explanation of crying difficulties in our family :confused:.) I figure the best thing I can do with her is 1) to love her for who she is. Who ever gets enough unconditional love? Love softens hearts, heals wounds, releases tears, and eases pain. 2) Speak to her positively. I try to let her know what a beautiful, competent, attractive, wonderful person she is. And 3) Live my life in front of her as honestly as possible. I don't want to copy the way our family was, with all the bad feelings and bad stuff buried. She doesn't feel like she has issues, but maybe someday if the facade cracks, she'll feel comfortable coming to me to talk about it, because she's seen me live through it for years.
When she does get angry (mostly with mom and dad) I try to just be there present. To be a witness. To hear her feelings. Who does she have that she feels safe enough to show her feelings to? Just me and her roommate. Fortunately she doesn't throw things- I don't have much advice for you there, except make sure you DUCK!! :D Does she get angry WITH you, or just near you, if you know what I mean?