Wondering whether anyone else has insight onto whether what I'm experiencing is a "normal" part of healing in therapy. I suspect that it is, but would like any reassurance or tips. The question comes at the end. :-)
I've been in therapy for 4 months for extensive primary and secondary complex PTSD - my T is using Somatic Experiencing mixed with other modalities (Peter Levine's Waking the Tiger tactics), mostly based on releasing trauma from my body because (a) the PTSD is manifesting as serious physical pain and health problems and (b) my brain is extremely good at repressing everything until my body/psyche breaks down from the effort of not feeling anything.
The first three months have been spent learning techniques for staying grounded and present through the process through the usual techniques (breathing, holding/touching sense grounding, positive visualizations), and that part is going pretty well, and i"m not dissociating. Also establishing a good if very small support network of some friends and family.
Two weeks ago I started working with a very good acupuncturist and body worker who specializes in PTSD and releasing trapped body memories. It's eerie - he works on a particular area and immediately a memory will emerge very vividly with tons of emotions I didn't know i had in there (grief, mostly, for now). I practice my techniques, then the next day go to my T to process the rest of it (fear, mostly).
QUESTION: In the past month, there has been a strong increase in the quantity, depth, and emotional detail of memories surfacing (in my body, conscious brain, flashbacks, dreams/nightmares, anxiety attacks, etc.). My fear is that I'm getting worse, but my hope is that I'm getting stronger and more able to deal with 30 years of pent-up garbage. SO: is this "normal" for there to be an acceleration of the process once a skilled team is in place, and safety, coping, and grounding skills more strongly established?
I've been in therapy for 4 months for extensive primary and secondary complex PTSD - my T is using Somatic Experiencing mixed with other modalities (Peter Levine's Waking the Tiger tactics), mostly based on releasing trauma from my body because (a) the PTSD is manifesting as serious physical pain and health problems and (b) my brain is extremely good at repressing everything until my body/psyche breaks down from the effort of not feeling anything.
The first three months have been spent learning techniques for staying grounded and present through the process through the usual techniques (breathing, holding/touching sense grounding, positive visualizations), and that part is going pretty well, and i"m not dissociating. Also establishing a good if very small support network of some friends and family.
Two weeks ago I started working with a very good acupuncturist and body worker who specializes in PTSD and releasing trapped body memories. It's eerie - he works on a particular area and immediately a memory will emerge very vividly with tons of emotions I didn't know i had in there (grief, mostly, for now). I practice my techniques, then the next day go to my T to process the rest of it (fear, mostly).
QUESTION: In the past month, there has been a strong increase in the quantity, depth, and emotional detail of memories surfacing (in my body, conscious brain, flashbacks, dreams/nightmares, anxiety attacks, etc.). My fear is that I'm getting worse, but my hope is that I'm getting stronger and more able to deal with 30 years of pent-up garbage. SO: is this "normal" for there to be an acceleration of the process once a skilled team is in place, and safety, coping, and grounding skills more strongly established?