In speaking to my Shaman and women's counselor as well as a confirmation of my trauma doctor, and through observations of my own experiences it has become quite clear to me that many symptoms of trauma (many times presenting as body memories or somatic events are the result of our parent's expectations of us when we are developing.
If they did not want to hear us we need to be mute. If they don't want to see us we need to be invisible. If they need us to care for other children we need to become compulsive caregivers. If they don't feed us we need to re-enact by having eating disorders. If they want us dead we need to re-enact death (through catatonic behaviour which was the case for me). If they force us to fight then we have a need to fight others. With the immaturity of our 'systems' as these stresses are placed upon us, we adapt to these stressors in a very immature way and continue using these strategies into adulthood.
Under normal circumstances these forms of stress are mitigated by our parents. However, when our parents cannot or will not help us through this we ourselves through our nervous system become programmed to deal with 'stress' in the only way that we know how during this stage of development.
Of course this is all debatable but from my own experiences as of late I am absolutely understanding that underneath my symptoms there is an absolute reason that I am maladaptive in my behaviours and am learning to understand the emotions and the expectations that led to those emotions and how they affect me today. I would love to hear others thoughts on this.
I wonder if there are things that anyone can attach to that our parents 'expected us to be' that continue to be displayed as chronic symptoms for other PTSD sufferers?
If they did not want to hear us we need to be mute. If they don't want to see us we need to be invisible. If they need us to care for other children we need to become compulsive caregivers. If they don't feed us we need to re-enact by having eating disorders. If they want us dead we need to re-enact death (through catatonic behaviour which was the case for me). If they force us to fight then we have a need to fight others. With the immaturity of our 'systems' as these stresses are placed upon us, we adapt to these stressors in a very immature way and continue using these strategies into adulthood.
Under normal circumstances these forms of stress are mitigated by our parents. However, when our parents cannot or will not help us through this we ourselves through our nervous system become programmed to deal with 'stress' in the only way that we know how during this stage of development.
Of course this is all debatable but from my own experiences as of late I am absolutely understanding that underneath my symptoms there is an absolute reason that I am maladaptive in my behaviours and am learning to understand the emotions and the expectations that led to those emotions and how they affect me today. I would love to hear others thoughts on this.
I wonder if there are things that anyone can attach to that our parents 'expected us to be' that continue to be displayed as chronic symptoms for other PTSD sufferers?