Does anyone here use dissociation in a voluntary and positive way?
I was in a car with my father driving last night. He's well and truly into his seventies, but can still be a far faster driver than I'm happy with, and he was doing it last night. I've never had much success establishing boundaries about such things with him, and I wasn't feeling up to a confrontation.
I realized that I did not have to consciously be there, so I deliberately dissociated, and enjoyed looking at the scenery instead, for the rest of the journey.
That's the first time that I've consciously chosen to dissociate in an almost recreational way.
Thinking about it now, I have done it without knowing, concentrating on using ropes harnesses etc, when using roped access over big drops (In the dark - if it was light I wouldn't have even been there!).
Back in my school days I was always "daydreaming", but never as a deliberate "OK I'm bored, I'll go somewhere more interesting now thankyou".
Does anyone else consciously choose to use dissociation, and use it in positive or recreational ways?
if so
How, When, why, where do you go, what do you do, who do you meet there....?
Knowing now what Dissociation is, and that not everyone has the ability to do it to the extent that people with PTSD, AD(h)D, Borderline, DID etc can. It's has just occurred to me that I can "jump on its back and ride it" for pleasure too.
I was in a car with my father driving last night. He's well and truly into his seventies, but can still be a far faster driver than I'm happy with, and he was doing it last night. I've never had much success establishing boundaries about such things with him, and I wasn't feeling up to a confrontation.
I realized that I did not have to consciously be there, so I deliberately dissociated, and enjoyed looking at the scenery instead, for the rest of the journey.
That's the first time that I've consciously chosen to dissociate in an almost recreational way.
Thinking about it now, I have done it without knowing, concentrating on using ropes harnesses etc, when using roped access over big drops (In the dark - if it was light I wouldn't have even been there!).
Back in my school days I was always "daydreaming", but never as a deliberate "OK I'm bored, I'll go somewhere more interesting now thankyou".
Does anyone else consciously choose to use dissociation, and use it in positive or recreational ways?
if so
How, When, why, where do you go, what do you do, who do you meet there....?
Knowing now what Dissociation is, and that not everyone has the ability to do it to the extent that people with PTSD, AD(h)D, Borderline, DID etc can. It's has just occurred to me that I can "jump on its back and ride it" for pleasure too.