WillyKat
Diamond Member
Having PTSD tends to give us a very negative self-image. Then we deal with that in therapy and on this wonderful forum.
When I was in therapy about 15 years ago, my psychologist at the time, after hearing a lot of memories of me growing up, said “just about everything you mention were times you were hurt or sad.” She was right, it was only those things that I remembered.
Speaking with my psychologist (the one I've been working with the past 14 months or so) a few weeks back, we tried to identify some positive things I've done in my life. These range from learning about art to backpacking. They are those things you've done to protect yourself, to make yourself happy, or to get out of a negative place or situation.
So, what are your positive decisions or good turning points in your life?
When I was in therapy about 15 years ago, my psychologist at the time, after hearing a lot of memories of me growing up, said “just about everything you mention were times you were hurt or sad.” She was right, it was only those things that I remembered.
Speaking with my psychologist (the one I've been working with the past 14 months or so) a few weeks back, we tried to identify some positive things I've done in my life. These range from learning about art to backpacking. They are those things you've done to protect yourself, to make yourself happy, or to get out of a negative place or situation.
So, what are your positive decisions or good turning points in your life?