I hate that I'm "that person who is always connected to a screen", but I kind of have to be. One of my main coping skills is distracting myself from everything and when other people arn't around, it is really hard unless I'm doing 5 things at once. I almost always have a tv show or videos going in the background when I'm doing anything (I don't think it's a problem addiction wise or anything since I don't stop doing other things to watch tv, and if I'm busy enough, I don't need it).
The problem I keep running into though is that if feels like every show has a trigger at some point and that is becoming a problem. Even sitcoms are trying to be more edgy or realistic or something and I'm out of commission for at least a few hours, sometimes a day or 2, over one scene. A friend suggested i read the synopsis before every episode, but when I already know what will happen, I tend to tune it out and it doesn't help distract me. I don't know, I know it isn't the best coping skill anyway, but it's how I keep from looping into my head so much.
The problem I keep running into though is that if feels like every show has a trigger at some point and that is becoming a problem. Even sitcoms are trying to be more edgy or realistic or something and I'm out of commission for at least a few hours, sometimes a day or 2, over one scene. A friend suggested i read the synopsis before every episode, but when I already know what will happen, I tend to tune it out and it doesn't help distract me. I don't know, I know it isn't the best coping skill anyway, but it's how I keep from looping into my head so much.