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26 Oct 2016 10:48 AM
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26 Oct 2016 11:17 AM
26 Oct 2016 11:17 AM
I totally relate to how you feel and some of if is maybe disassociation. When I'm extremely distressed I will feel my brain shutting down where everything is like blah, blah blah, my depression and anxiety will be off the charts but I just sleep as I dont have much energy to do anything else. I also find sleep is a good escape for me. Its almost like you see and hear things happening but you dont care and just retreat furthing into your own shell.
When I had done my DBT course about 5 - 6 years ago I found it to be a very big emotional roller coaster which is to be expected. You are bringing up things you dont usually talk about, you see others how they suffer and their stories and then the mental exhaustion of trying to take it all in. Its tough so dont be too hard on yourself. The DBT instructors told us to expect to have "melt downs" as the feelings are raw and usually havent been dealt with or explored.
I hope you feel better realising that others feel the same as you and you are not alone!
26 Oct 2016 12:23 PM - edited 26 Oct 2016 12:27 PM
26 Oct 2016 12:23 PM - edited 26 Oct 2016 12:27 PM
Hi there @Mimm,
That is so great that you have made the step to do DBT and currently through a whole month of it, it sounds challenging and tiring as you are having to open up in a new territory.
I agree with @Change123 that perhaps this feeling of lowness and mixed emotions about self-harming could be due to being completely exhausted? Self-care might be a priority for you right now whether that is sleeping as much as possible or other things that you enjoy to do? Two days is pretty intense, take care of yourself after the sessions,
lunar
26 Oct 2016 03:58 PM
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27 Oct 2016 05:35 PM - edited 27 Oct 2016 05:37 PM
27 Oct 2016 05:35 PM - edited 27 Oct 2016 05:37 PM
Hi @Mimm,
I wanted to echo @utopia's congratulations on doing your DBT course and not self-harming - huge achievements! Also for returning to the group today after walking out in frustration - chatting to your group facilitator about what happened was a great way to manage it, good on you. As @NikNik has said many times, recovery is not a straight line, but has ups and downs along the way - it's how we respond to them that is important and you did really well. I'm glad to hear you are proud of yourself!
We're here to support you along the journey.
Take care,
Shimmer
27 Oct 2016 06:14 PM
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