Boat:
Like Doc G says in his book.... we look for a Therapist who can attune to us. Some are good, and some aren't... for us. Some are just harmful individuals, and shouldn't be in practice at all, IME.
I guess I'm saying that you might find a Therapist who clicks with you. I like my new psychotherapist with a Buddhist leaning. She explained..... I can't think my way through my issues, which is what I was doing. I recognize it in your posts... you're trying to wrap your mind around your questions, find answers, and make sense.
My T would say this is the Top Down approach... using your brain to think your way out. You're smart so you identify the questions, and possible answers, but then you're back IN that time, and place, experiencing it like you're there. The brain can't tell the difference between BEING somewhere, and thinking about it. When we dream, we're THERE. When we think about something, we're there. The brain reacts, and the amygdala shuts down access to our higher thinking... the limbic system kicks in. That's our default, and I had to find a way around that.
My T says these things have to be approached "bottom up"... we can't think our way out of it.
We've tried and tried. If we engage the parasympathetic nervous system, and keep the fight/flight response from kicking in, through breathing exercises, allow our brain to finish the work it wants to do. I've been really happy with the results so far... been seeing her about a month.
If it helps to hear my T walk me through what I've read about, and failed at, IME. Our brain is very efficient at filing information where it needs to go. Sometimes, when we're ready, we provide the opportunity, and the brain does what it needs to do. It happens in a moment, and it's done for good. The emotional charge is gone, and we're free to think about it without being triggered, which is our default setting very often.
It takes a little while to build new default settings... 30 - 60 days. We aren't going to get there by repeating what we've always done, IME.
We cultivate today, what we want for tomorrow. I want less anxiety, and more feeling calm, and at home in my body. I cultivate brain pathways that bring me more calm, and I'll do it till the new pathways are as strong as the old pathways. I gotta tell ya, sometimes doing this brings anxiety, bc my comfort zone is now feeling anxious.... PAT... pleasure affect tolerance.... learning to feel OK with feeling OK. Sometimes we aren't aware how comfortable the stress, and anxiety IS in our lives, IME. EMDR is helping, and I can't explain it, but I'm all for feeling better, Boat.
I resonated with your posts. All the research, reading, teasing out facts, and solutions, then finding they aren't helping the way we hoped. The frustration.... judging ourselves, reading more books... I spent a lot of time researching Trauma, and the latest treatments, why they worked, and I just kept missing the connection for myself. Patients found ways to reframe their traumatic events, they found ways to feel empowered, but that wasn't working for me. Why was it worling for them? I think having someone walk us through, who knows how to overcome resistence, and blocks, has been revelation for me, and there have been many Ts that couldn't do that.
You're smart, you're ready to feel better, and resolve things for yourself. I hope you find a way to be super kind, and nurture yourself through this. No judgements at all. Just notice what's there, for yourself, and let it inform you. Let it roll through, and show you what's beneath it.
I like the Kardia app, bc it helps me stay focused on my breathing. It's not easy for me. That blue dot keeps me focused, and I like the sound, and chimes.
Your mom is broken, and she can't do better. If she could, she would. She can't. You deserved better, Boat. You can give yourself the care you deserve.
Lighter