sun seeker
Diamond Member
That's what they call "owning your feelings." You feel the way you feel. It isn't a judgement on the other person who triggered the feeling. Judgement of how you "should" feel, and memories of feeling abandoned or whatever, are held in different parts of the brain. Letting yourself have your feelings, especially if you can feel them in your body, name them, and have another person witness them nonjudgementally, will help you integrate those parts of your brain that aren't in sync. This could actually be a good thing, if you can work through it with your therapist's help.I am still entitled to my feelings even if it wasn't done on purpose.