Spiderallis
Diamond Member
I'm very new to group therapy- only had two sessions so far. An upcoming exercise was mentioned today that would stomp down really hard on a trigger. The exercise is about mindfulness, they're going to experience a food instead of just eating it. That food is a 'double barrel trigger', there was a first round where the scent became a trigger and after that an abuser used the trigger like a weapon against me. I know I won't grow if I don't stretch, but I'm not strong enough for that yet.
What's a good way to deal with it when something in group is a personal trigger?
I'm going to talk with my T about it during our individual session. Is it letting the other group members down if I don't try? If I try it and have a meltdown that could be distracting and make it harder for other people to learn. If I went and left before the food part, I'd be afraid of someone asking why. Not going at all feels like lying. Maybe it's a boundary thing, to figure out how my piece fits into the whole of the group. That's a new concept, still very confused about it.
What's a good way to deal with it when something in group is a personal trigger?
I'm going to talk with my T about it during our individual session. Is it letting the other group members down if I don't try? If I try it and have a meltdown that could be distracting and make it harder for other people to learn. If I went and left before the food part, I'd be afraid of someone asking why. Not going at all feels like lying. Maybe it's a boundary thing, to figure out how my piece fits into the whole of the group. That's a new concept, still very confused about it.