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Hi Tara,
Firstly, no you have not damaged yourself here... your not the first person to come upon this forum and have teething problems with me surrounding sympathy... you won't be the last. That is not a reason to reject you, nor will I typically reject any person looking for help. That is the point though, your looking for help and we can help you, but I just don't allow sympathy here because it does no good for the sufferer. I have PTSD, your not talking to someone who doesn't understand. I know all too the well and have been in the sympathetic stages of PTSD. Someone kicked me in the arse also to wakeup to myself and get out of it. What is sympathy vs. empathy you ask;
Sympathy has a few meanings, though the most used and common is: A feeling or an expression of pity or sorrow for the distress of another; compassion or commiseration.
Empathy means: Identification with and understanding of another's situation, feelings, and motives.
Statements such as you made in your first post, beyond just the suicidal aspects I removed include:
You have an affiniative power within you Tara to really help yourself, and your doing that by working through your issues with a therapist and having EMDR, however; you can be in therapy a lifetime and be none the wiser if your therapist also enables your sympathetic viewpoint. Sympathy has a time and place, it truly does, but with PTSD sympathy is a negative trait that feeds PTSD. If you have people enabling your sympathetic desires, which many therapists often do, then your actually never going to get better because your being enabled.
I am sorry that you feel attacked Tara, but I really am quite pushy towards people ensuring what is in their best interests with PTSD. There are certain [DLMURL="http://www.ptsdforum.org/thread171.html"]thinking styles[/DLMURL] that are viewed as negative or unhealthy. I think that would be a good start for you to be reading, along with many other of the information topics as they contain a good proportion of the basics required by every PTSD sufferer. Theres a pdf document, [DLMURL]http://www.ptsdforum.org/thread2296.html[/DLMURL], explaining what goes on within you that you may want to also read, if not already.
We are here to help you Tara, trust us on that, but helping you does not include enabling you, which is why I tackle problems straight up, no settle in time... sorry, but that is my approach. The faster you nip negatives in the butt, the faster you improve for your own benefit....
Firstly, no you have not damaged yourself here... your not the first person to come upon this forum and have teething problems with me surrounding sympathy... you won't be the last. That is not a reason to reject you, nor will I typically reject any person looking for help. That is the point though, your looking for help and we can help you, but I just don't allow sympathy here because it does no good for the sufferer. I have PTSD, your not talking to someone who doesn't understand. I know all too the well and have been in the sympathetic stages of PTSD. Someone kicked me in the arse also to wakeup to myself and get out of it. What is sympathy vs. empathy you ask;
Sympathy has a few meanings, though the most used and common is: A feeling or an expression of pity or sorrow for the distress of another; compassion or commiseration.
Empathy means: Identification with and understanding of another's situation, feelings, and motives.
Statements such as you made in your first post, beyond just the suicidal aspects I removed include:
- Somebody please talk to me? I'm not doing so good today.
- I can't do anything
- not being able to get out of bed unless absolutely necessary
You have an affiniative power within you Tara to really help yourself, and your doing that by working through your issues with a therapist and having EMDR, however; you can be in therapy a lifetime and be none the wiser if your therapist also enables your sympathetic viewpoint. Sympathy has a time and place, it truly does, but with PTSD sympathy is a negative trait that feeds PTSD. If you have people enabling your sympathetic desires, which many therapists often do, then your actually never going to get better because your being enabled.
I am sorry that you feel attacked Tara, but I really am quite pushy towards people ensuring what is in their best interests with PTSD. There are certain [DLMURL="http://www.ptsdforum.org/thread171.html"]thinking styles[/DLMURL] that are viewed as negative or unhealthy. I think that would be a good start for you to be reading, along with many other of the information topics as they contain a good proportion of the basics required by every PTSD sufferer. Theres a pdf document, [DLMURL]http://www.ptsdforum.org/thread2296.html[/DLMURL], explaining what goes on within you that you may want to also read, if not already.
We are here to help you Tara, trust us on that, but helping you does not include enabling you, which is why I tackle problems straight up, no settle in time... sorry, but that is my approach. The faster you nip negatives in the butt, the faster you improve for your own benefit....
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