Nicolette,
I am in the sub-conscious camp on this one as I don't consciously remember the dates/seasons of my traumas, but somehow my body remembers them and I go into the strangest spaces at specific times of the year. PTSD is all about repetition and trauma is an ongoing reaction to horror that repeats and repeats. Perhaps the acknowledgment of anniversaries (before or after/conscious or sub-conscious) is part of our healing process? Like a form of desensitisation, the anniversary forces us to process a little more of what may have been a humanly incomprehensible event. Trauma also begets trauma, I was triggered by a past event this time last year, now I am being triggered again by both the body memories of the original event and remembering how badly I was triggered last year on top of it... it sometimes feels like a never ending cycle.
I'd like to write more on this but no time now, it is a very interesting thread, thanks.
dust
I am in the sub-conscious camp on this one as I don't consciously remember the dates/seasons of my traumas, but somehow my body remembers them and I go into the strangest spaces at specific times of the year. PTSD is all about repetition and trauma is an ongoing reaction to horror that repeats and repeats. Perhaps the acknowledgment of anniversaries (before or after/conscious or sub-conscious) is part of our healing process? Like a form of desensitisation, the anniversary forces us to process a little more of what may have been a humanly incomprehensible event. Trauma also begets trauma, I was triggered by a past event this time last year, now I am being triggered again by both the body memories of the original event and remembering how badly I was triggered last year on top of it... it sometimes feels like a never ending cycle.
I'd like to write more on this but no time now, it is a very interesting thread, thanks.
dust