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19andOverdue

19andOverdue

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Jun 12, 2022
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I just got back from intense trauma therapy. And the wisest technique I learned was "diving into the pain". On a somatic level, you can pinpoint your trauma in your body, and focus on all of it voluntarily. It's essentially exposure therapy. I know chronic pain, it brings with it nolasting relief. But treating yourself with compassion when confronting your pain will cause you less grief to shame yourself about in a later spiral.
 
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Regen

I stay in my power
Aug 20, 2020
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That sounds interesting. I think its not easy to Dive into the pain, but If you have a good psychologist that can be a really good Thing to get better! I should do that too... But I am not sure were exactly is the pain and I feel anxiety to dive through that. You can be very proud of yourself!

How long was the session?
 
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Pluto

Meowing to go out
Dec 27, 2020
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It is good advice. Most people try and evade pain by distracting themselves, and the emotional repression only leads to long-term dysfunctional patterns. Being willing to be uncomfortable is important with emotion work. I hope you are able to experience real progress.
 
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Ineedtodie

Ineedtodie

Shame, Avoidance, hopelessness, lonliness, cbt, pm
Nov 9, 2022
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How to dive in body psychosis? 😕 Any experience?