My T has suggested that since I can't identify when I am getting overwhelmed, and can't ask for help when it happens,(see https://www.myptsd.com/threads/but-you-knew-this.52272/) I should live at a residential home for four weeks while doing actual trauma therapy. This depends on me being able to fund it through my Personal Budget. I don't know if she is proposing only to see me weekly, as now, through that time.
The place itself sounds great, offering "a therapeutic, safe and supported environment for women ... to work towards a level of recovery before being supported to move onto appropriate independent living in the wider community. Placements can be for planned respite, emergency respite or medium term. …offering a range of in-house therapeutic and practical activities to re-establish life skills. A wide range of activities take place, either individually or in groups, for example Exercise & Relaxation, Assertiveness, Dealing with Emotions, Creative Writing, Cookery, and Budgeting. We also have the benefit of an Art Therapist and Massage Therapist"
BUT
What would you do?
The place itself sounds great, offering "a therapeutic, safe and supported environment for women ... to work towards a level of recovery before being supported to move onto appropriate independent living in the wider community. Placements can be for planned respite, emergency respite or medium term. …offering a range of in-house therapeutic and practical activities to re-establish life skills. A wide range of activities take place, either individually or in groups, for example Exercise & Relaxation, Assertiveness, Dealing with Emotions, Creative Writing, Cookery, and Budgeting. We also have the benefit of an Art Therapist and Massage Therapist"
BUT
- what if it takes more than four weeks?
- what if I turn out not to need it at all?
- can I deal with being away from home and husband so long?
- can he ditto?
- shouldn't I be learning to manage this stuff for myself?
- it's not a specialist trauma place, I have the impression it deals mainly with the severe end of BPD
What would you do?
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