Hello, all
I'm terrible at introductions...sorry in advance.
I've dealt with C-PTSD / DID for many years. Between a couple decades of therapy and traveling the rabbit holes of research, I have a pretty extensive toolbox of coping skills. It's not perfect, but it typically gets me through. There are two things that I don't have, though: a large support system and a remedy for imposter syndrome.
My spouse is amazing but is my only real support, and I know that is exhausting. So finding more support for myself is a win for my spouse, as well.
I think I'm much better at dealing with trauma than daily living. Work, college, homeschool, teenagers, personal projects.... It's a lot.
Recent happenings in therapy have led me to look for more support, as I'm struggling with the effects of EMDR. Spouse works nights, so I'm dealing with nighttime issues on my own.
Anyway, I look forward to seeing how things go here.
I'm terrible at introductions...sorry in advance.
I've dealt with C-PTSD / DID for many years. Between a couple decades of therapy and traveling the rabbit holes of research, I have a pretty extensive toolbox of coping skills. It's not perfect, but it typically gets me through. There are two things that I don't have, though: a large support system and a remedy for imposter syndrome.
My spouse is amazing but is my only real support, and I know that is exhausting. So finding more support for myself is a win for my spouse, as well.
I think I'm much better at dealing with trauma than daily living. Work, college, homeschool, teenagers, personal projects.... It's a lot.
Recent happenings in therapy have led me to look for more support, as I'm struggling with the effects of EMDR. Spouse works nights, so I'm dealing with nighttime issues on my own.
Anyway, I look forward to seeing how things go here.