EvenStrongerNow
Diamond Member
I have an appointment with a trauma therapist/Psychiatrist on April 16th. She is from Johns Hopkins and seems to really understand what I'm going through just from talking on the phone. She has been calling me every couple of days to see how I'm feeling which is WAY awesome.
When I explained to her on the phone what I've been dealing with lately, the increase in symptoms, she said, "From what you are describing, it sounds like you are dissociating a lot."
Well, I only knew a piece of how I dissociate up until now. I only knew about when I go somewhere when someone is talking to me, but even then, I don't know what triggers that. I didn't know people can dissociate in more than one way and the same person can have more than one dissociative pattern. Oh boy!
Anyway, so I'm just trying to read a bit more about it today to understand it. It's really nice to know I'm not crazy.
Anthony said this in a post I read earlier: Dissociation does not mean that you are defective, damaged, insane, stupid, or worthless. In fact, you are among the most gifted people in the world because it takes intelligence, creativity, and imagination to learn how to dissociate. Congratulate yourself on your ability to survive overwhelming trauma.
When I explained to her on the phone what I've been dealing with lately, the increase in symptoms, she said, "From what you are describing, it sounds like you are dissociating a lot."
Well, I only knew a piece of how I dissociate up until now. I only knew about when I go somewhere when someone is talking to me, but even then, I don't know what triggers that. I didn't know people can dissociate in more than one way and the same person can have more than one dissociative pattern. Oh boy!
Anyway, so I'm just trying to read a bit more about it today to understand it. It's really nice to know I'm not crazy.
Anthony said this in a post I read earlier: Dissociation does not mean that you are defective, damaged, insane, stupid, or worthless. In fact, you are among the most gifted people in the world because it takes intelligence, creativity, and imagination to learn how to dissociate. Congratulate yourself on your ability to survive overwhelming trauma.