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I bought some Empowering Questions cards. They are (I think) by Sanna Wikstrom. They ask some questions that keep your mind going away from the past and into the present. I like to write the answers, which helps me doubly.
I am so sorry that this moved you to attempting suicide. It happened to me a long time ago too, before I was in treatment. I am so grateful for all the help I get now, especially Trauma Therapy.
Thank you so much. I just found the cards on Amazon and I added them to my wish list. I really appreciate this information.
I can attest to the fact that we get through it and things get a lot better eventually. Keep at your program, all of it, your homework, your therapy sessions, any medications you have been prescribed, etc. If there is an option to contact your Therapist between sessions, and you feel the need, go ahead and do so. Sometimes they can suggest things to get you through till the next session.
I do have an amazing therapist and can email her. Part of what is so bad about getting trauma at a very young age is that I forget that I do not have to try to push through it on my own. From the time I was a toddler, I just had to suck it all up. My default position as an adult is to just freeze and expect that I am on my own. I am trying to relearn how to care for myself and understand that I do not need to just push through and stuff it down. This forum is so important because you all are reminding me to do things and remember that I do not have to push through and endure this by myself.
I'd agree with your therapist. Your mind's probably at its limit and is trying to process everything, resulting in a system overload. When I was in treatment for depression my wonderful therapist made me face so many horrible things I did not want to face because, well, they were horrible! But that's exactly what helped me. I wonder if you just need to brace yourself and go through this stuff one layer at a time. It won't be easy but I don't think there is another way.
I agree. I have been triggered this summer to the highest degree. It is a monkey on my back.