retired service dog and she comforts me. She barked until I woke up from the nightmare.
Yes, she sure is! :-) ?
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retired service dog and she comforts me. She barked until I woke up from the nightmare.
Hi everyone. I’m struggling with the concept of safety. I’m a CSA survivor who endured multiple forms of childhood abuse for many years with different parents and caregivers. Perhaps I have never felt safe to understand what it feels like. What I’m wondering is if you do not feel unsafe, does that automatically make you feel safe? Or is there something additional that makes for safety - something definable in its own right beyond not feeling unsafe. What does safety mean to you and feel like? And has it evolved for you over time in your healing? Thank you!
I would like to be able to do this.... so far it has not happened but daily I try so many tactics to help me feel safe. For me it is having other humans around.....huge trigger it turns out. Took me a long time to figure that out.When alone, I do not feel safe as I obsess about what will I do if I have to interact with someone.Safe to me means that no matter the circumstance I'm my own temple and I choose what my mindset is to the best of my ability.
Perhaps I have never felt safe to understand what it feels like