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Pixie85
15-05-22, 06:31 PM
Has anyone wrote a trauma timeline before? Or just wrote about their trauma in general? I don't really know where to start
Stella180
15-05-22, 08:01 PM
Nope. Sounds like hell to me
Pixie85
15-05-22, 09:07 PM
I just want to feel like I'm doing something and I've heard from other people that it's something they'll ask me to do in therapy anyway.
It's not something I have ever been asked to do and it's not something I would even attempt without having therapy in place first... but that's just me..
I've written a few brief things here, but never the full amount or in a timeline...
Stella180
15-05-22, 09:36 PM
Why are you trying to second guess what will happen in therapy? Every therapist has a different way of working and it will also vary based on what they think is right for you. I don’t see the point putting yourself through this if you don’t have the support in place should you need it.
Pixie85
15-05-22, 10:00 PM
I just don't know what else I'm supposed to do for myself
Sweetheart give yourself time. Maybe start with writing a list to show your Dr?
Pixie85
16-05-22, 01:02 PM
It seems I'm going to he a while off from speaking to a therapist. I don't have anyone to talk to, I figure writing would be the next best thing to get the thoughts out of my head. I'm fed up of feeling so sh**ty
While that would normally be a good way forward for some, with trauma it’s different and, as Suzi has suggested, doing that without the support of a GP or therapist might not benefit you
Have you thought about self referral specialist therapy options?
Strugglingmum
16-05-22, 02:21 PM
I have written about my trauma BUT it was at the advice and with the support of my psychologist. It was very difficult and did ultimately help but I needed the protection of my therapist whilst I did it.
Pixie85
16-05-22, 02:43 PM
I've looked into so many different things. There just seems to be a wait list for everything.
There really is sadly. There are so many people needing support and therapy.
Stella180
16-05-22, 06:41 PM
I think you are expecting an easy fix for how you’re feeling but that’s never gonna happen. Even with the support of a therapist it takes weeks, months, even years of practice, using the tools you’ve been given to help you in the moment. You can’t just try something a few times and decide it doesn’t work. Remember you are trying to retrain you brain and that takes a long time. Even when you do master a few helpful techniques it won’t stop you feeling shit, it will only help you to cope and get through the tough times.
Pixie85
16-05-22, 07:06 PM
I'm beyond fed up :(
I know love, but you're beginning to talk and that's huge. Stay with us, it does help.
Pixie85
17-05-22, 02:50 AM
My friend messaged me earlier to ask if I was OK, as I seemed a bit down/ today, so I told her about how I've been feeling recently and the long wait for a therapist etc..... she is the first person, in real life, that I've kind of felt like I can trust.... even though I've only known her a few months, because we share similar experiences. As much as I love having these forums as a sounding board, having someone in real life will be helpful too
Absolutely! And I’m so glad you have that someone in your life
That's brilliant! I'm so glad you have her in your life!
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