C
CiaraL
Second post, not a member yet.
I'm 19. As a child and younger teenager I was regularly emotionally and often physically abused. It also sometimes took the form of sexual abuse/harassment. Nothing extreme every happened me but these things build up especially since they happened for such a prolonged period of time.
Hence, I have c-trauma. I don't cry, I shake and stutter. I've nearly fainted in therapy and once I actually did.
He says I could really benefit from somatic excersizes and I think he's right. The problem is, I feel really inhibited trying them. I think this strongly links back to the things I went through as a kid. Particularly The constant comments and insults I had about my looks and body. As well as that, the physical and few sexual harassments Ive had probably factor too.
Id say my therapist is possibly a bit confused as to why I am resisting somatic therapy considering how driven I am in all other aspects of therapy. Of course, as per my last thread, I won't be seeing him for a month: but when I come back I really want to make the next step forward for recovery.
I'm 19. As a child and younger teenager I was regularly emotionally and often physically abused. It also sometimes took the form of sexual abuse/harassment. Nothing extreme every happened me but these things build up especially since they happened for such a prolonged period of time.
Hence, I have c-trauma. I don't cry, I shake and stutter. I've nearly fainted in therapy and once I actually did.
He says I could really benefit from somatic excersizes and I think he's right. The problem is, I feel really inhibited trying them. I think this strongly links back to the things I went through as a kid. Particularly The constant comments and insults I had about my looks and body. As well as that, the physical and few sexual harassments Ive had probably factor too.
Id say my therapist is possibly a bit confused as to why I am resisting somatic therapy considering how driven I am in all other aspects of therapy. Of course, as per my last thread, I won't be seeing him for a month: but when I come back I really want to make the next step forward for recovery.