KwanYingirl
Diamond Member
When I'm in therapy and get a flashback, I hear my therapist but he sounds like he's in a bell jar. Obviously, he is trying to help me out. What does it help when he says "it's not happening now"? What do I do with that? I'm sorry, but it IS happening. My body is replicating, without my permission, every sensory reaction. If only I could just throw up and be done with it, it might reduce my distress. I don't know why, but being told "it isn't happening now" is not convincing. What do you think he's trying to accomplish by saying that?