Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you faced unimaginable trauma as a child (parent murdered, sibling death, extreme physical or emotional abuse, victim of a sexual crime) do you think it’s actually possible to move past that?
I’m someone who experienced this and have been in counseling for most of my life. I am happily married with 2 wonderful children, many close friends, an active life, beautiful homes, well off.. and I am still just overtaken by the feelings of shame and sadness of my own childhood. It just lives inside of me and no amount of counseling or ssri seems to touch it. I obviously go about with my life and don’t discuss it with others aside from professionals but I just wonder if anyone has managed to truly let the past go. Still to this day, I just don’t feel comfortable or like I quite fit in or am understood by anyone. I feel like a fish out of water in every situation, even with my own family.
Please consider changing your therapist! I’ve had many therapists, and it wasn’t until my fifth one that I finally found someone who helped me build a healthier life. With a good therapist, you’ll start noticing changes within the first couple of months, and you’ll feel challenged in your thoughts, behaviors, and actions.
It is possible to manage your trauma. Unfortunately, I’ve seen many people stay with the same therapist for a decade, still struggling with the same issues. They usually love their therapist, but they are not helpful, it’s time to find someone who is.