Hi Everyone,
At this stage in my healing, I've gotten more assertive and have been speaking up for myself.
I get really pissed off when I set a boundary and it doesn't get followed. I take it as totally disrespectful to me but we also know that with PTSD we need to have some sense of control.
For example, my parents are part of the cause for my PTSD and I had to move back home with them for six months. I let them know ahead of time when I was moving and what their role would be. (They were supposed to help load the van and I had help to unload it on the other.) Instead, my wonderful father pulled a stunt where he refused to give me my car keys and proceeded to tell me this apartment was a really bad idea.
How do you deal with setting boundaries with other people? How do you deal when they aren't followed?
Thanks!
Meg
At this stage in my healing, I've gotten more assertive and have been speaking up for myself.
I get really pissed off when I set a boundary and it doesn't get followed. I take it as totally disrespectful to me but we also know that with PTSD we need to have some sense of control.
For example, my parents are part of the cause for my PTSD and I had to move back home with them for six months. I let them know ahead of time when I was moving and what their role would be. (They were supposed to help load the van and I had help to unload it on the other.) Instead, my wonderful father pulled a stunt where he refused to give me my car keys and proceeded to tell me this apartment was a really bad idea.
How do you deal with setting boundaries with other people? How do you deal when they aren't followed?
Thanks!
Meg