being thick headed
Anthony,
I'm sorry. I must be really thick headed.
If each severe flashback brings all of that particular traumatic experience into the present and leaves us with all the emotions we felt then, in the present, when it is over; then it seems to me like a present day trauma, even a retraumatization. I know that a large part of ptsd work is separating the past from the present in all its forms: flashbacks, panic attacks, isolation, triggers selfmedicating..the list goes on.
I'm not sure which catagory you would like to use here, sympathy for the pain and suffering, the presentness of the grief and horror or empathy. For me, empathy is good but does not 'bathe the wound' in the same way. When I can get to the processing stage, then empathy is entirely appropriate.
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Anthony,
I'm sorry. I must be really thick headed.
If each severe flashback brings all of that particular traumatic experience into the present and leaves us with all the emotions we felt then, in the present, when it is over; then it seems to me like a present day trauma, even a retraumatization. I know that a large part of ptsd work is separating the past from the present in all its forms: flashbacks, panic attacks, isolation, triggers selfmedicating..the list goes on.
I'm not sure which catagory you would like to use here, sympathy for the pain and suffering, the presentness of the grief and horror or empathy. For me, empathy is good but does not 'bathe the wound' in the same way. When I can get to the processing stage, then empathy is entirely appropriate.
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