angel2write
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I wasn't quite sure where to put this, but it amused me & I wanted to share it.
I had a skype appointment with my T today. I have D.I.D. & we were talking about how to handle a newly emerged part who is still trying to fight her way out of the abusive situation. She hasn't figured out yet that the abuse is over, we survived, and I'm all grown up & safe now.
So we were having a conversation about things my husband should try and tell this young part of me when she manifests. She gave me some notes on something she called "critical incident stress debriefing" and also ten core issues to discuss for children who have been sexually abused. She says any time she starts working with a veteran or abuse survivor, she starts with psychoeducation... letting them know that what they are feeling & experiencing is normal.
At one point we were talking about the fact that this part attacks anyone who comes close. She seems to want to kill herself or someone else. My T managed to talk me through it enough to identify that this part is responding to feeling "trapped" in the abusive situation. She's trying to fight herself free, like a raccoon in a cage- willing to kill or be killed as long as it gets out!
"This is perfectly normal," she adds.
"Wait a minute... you're saying that it's normal for me to want to kill people?" I asked, a little stunned.
"Oh, yes. I usually only see it in abuse survivors who've been basically tortured, but yes. It's quite common for kids trapped in that kind of situation to fantasize about or plot their parent's death. Perfectly normal."
For some reason I found that little insight both amusing and quite freeing.
I had a skype appointment with my T today. I have D.I.D. & we were talking about how to handle a newly emerged part who is still trying to fight her way out of the abusive situation. She hasn't figured out yet that the abuse is over, we survived, and I'm all grown up & safe now.
So we were having a conversation about things my husband should try and tell this young part of me when she manifests. She gave me some notes on something she called "critical incident stress debriefing" and also ten core issues to discuss for children who have been sexually abused. She says any time she starts working with a veteran or abuse survivor, she starts with psychoeducation... letting them know that what they are feeling & experiencing is normal.
At one point we were talking about the fact that this part attacks anyone who comes close. She seems to want to kill herself or someone else. My T managed to talk me through it enough to identify that this part is responding to feeling "trapped" in the abusive situation. She's trying to fight herself free, like a raccoon in a cage- willing to kill or be killed as long as it gets out!
"This is perfectly normal," she adds.
"Wait a minute... you're saying that it's normal for me to want to kill people?" I asked, a little stunned.
"Oh, yes. I usually only see it in abuse survivors who've been basically tortured, but yes. It's quite common for kids trapped in that kind of situation to fantasize about or plot their parent's death. Perfectly normal."
For some reason I found that little insight both amusing and quite freeing.