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Do you have central themes in managing your PTSD?
Whilst we all have the same disorder, there are often 180 degree differences in how people respond to things. Fight/Flight (fawn/freeze) is a great example of that. Same adrenaline jolt, but 4 very different responses to an emergency; running towards, running away, manipulating, & vanishing.
So it makes sense that there would also be different core components of things we seek out & bring into our lives, that we attach a high level of importantance to. Whether they’re symptom related, or trauma related, or simply life &/or personality related.
One sees this divergence across the forums an awful lot. When what’s important to one person is being able to protect, but to another it’s being protected, or being capable vs being helped, crying being cathartic and grounding vs laughing putting things into perspective, fear vs anger.
What I mean by pivot points are those places where those themes are present, and your life &/or disorder shifts into being more manageable; versus when they’re absent, and things start sliding out of control.
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My own central themes I’ve sussed out to date? (Maybe more on that later, but just to get things started, and actually post this sucker ;) .) Tend to fall into 2 groups, in my mind. I’m not actually sure why, but it may well be the things I have vs the things I am. Action vs Identity? IDK. Just sort of working things out.
Choice & Control & Connection
To be able to protect, & being useful.
Whilst we all have the same disorder, there are often 180 degree differences in how people respond to things. Fight/Flight (fawn/freeze) is a great example of that. Same adrenaline jolt, but 4 very different responses to an emergency; running towards, running away, manipulating, & vanishing.
So it makes sense that there would also be different core components of things we seek out & bring into our lives, that we attach a high level of importantance to. Whether they’re symptom related, or trauma related, or simply life &/or personality related.
One sees this divergence across the forums an awful lot. When what’s important to one person is being able to protect, but to another it’s being protected, or being capable vs being helped, crying being cathartic and grounding vs laughing putting things into perspective, fear vs anger.
What I mean by pivot points are those places where those themes are present, and your life &/or disorder shifts into being more manageable; versus when they’re absent, and things start sliding out of control.
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My own central themes I’ve sussed out to date? (Maybe more on that later, but just to get things started, and actually post this sucker ;) .) Tend to fall into 2 groups, in my mind. I’m not actually sure why, but it may well be the things I have vs the things I am. Action vs Identity? IDK. Just sort of working things out.
Choice & Control & Connection
To be able to protect, & being useful.