
sadanon3
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- Sep 1, 2021
- 34
I'm unable to ctb for several reasons but the pain and feelings of worthlessness are too much to deal with.
I've Been doing some research and it seems dissociation/dissociative disorders are common with trauma survivors. I know that I'm capable of it because my mom was prone to being abusive and I don't really remember it. If I try I can remember the feeling of terror but that's it.
Being able to "turn off" sounds like a dream come true. Does anyone have any experience developing this skill?
Obviously I don't want to traumatize myself and I don't think it really works like that anyway. I'm wondering if there's any mental exercises I can use to put some distance between myself and reality.
I've Been doing some research and it seems dissociation/dissociative disorders are common with trauma survivors. I know that I'm capable of it because my mom was prone to being abusive and I don't really remember it. If I try I can remember the feeling of terror but that's it.
Being able to "turn off" sounds like a dream come true. Does anyone have any experience developing this skill?
Obviously I don't want to traumatize myself and I don't think it really works like that anyway. I'm wondering if there's any mental exercises I can use to put some distance between myself and reality.