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just me here
I feal like one of the best ways to get the past traumas out of my present is to think long and hard and ask advice from my T or my wife for objective opinions on my thoughts and hopefully eventually get to a botom line and establish some closure on the traumatic event.
Thats what is working for me, I want to keep doing it and getting better everyday if I can, but I am getting the feel that my wife just doesn't understand why I want to recall past sadness and past anger and past conflict. As far as she is concerned, once you wake up in the morning on the day after, all events are in the past and thats all that is needed.
She doesn't understand That PTSD leaves me with a very thin verneer of control covering a large reservoir of anger and self hatred. She wants the thin verneer, and is rightly concerned that bringing up past stuff just leads to all that anger getting out. It does, but if it leads to closure, it is worth it.
I am recently diagnosed after years of being considered to be just another clinical depression case. I never asked her to help me or feel sorry for me when I was just depressed, now that I have a diagnosis and a path to a better life, I need her help and I think if I keep asking for it, we are headed for trouble.
Anyone else have a partner that would rather not be involved in the work of getting past the traumas? Anyone else getting the advice to just let it go from someone that just doesn't understand that not being able to just let it go is the root of the problem?
Thats what is working for me, I want to keep doing it and getting better everyday if I can, but I am getting the feel that my wife just doesn't understand why I want to recall past sadness and past anger and past conflict. As far as she is concerned, once you wake up in the morning on the day after, all events are in the past and thats all that is needed.
She doesn't understand That PTSD leaves me with a very thin verneer of control covering a large reservoir of anger and self hatred. She wants the thin verneer, and is rightly concerned that bringing up past stuff just leads to all that anger getting out. It does, but if it leads to closure, it is worth it.
I am recently diagnosed after years of being considered to be just another clinical depression case. I never asked her to help me or feel sorry for me when I was just depressed, now that I have a diagnosis and a path to a better life, I need her help and I think if I keep asking for it, we are headed for trouble.
Anyone else have a partner that would rather not be involved in the work of getting past the traumas? Anyone else getting the advice to just let it go from someone that just doesn't understand that not being able to just let it go is the root of the problem?