> This thread is about DBT not tearing apart other peoples personal experiences in how their own brain has stored their own memories.
I was talking about how DBT can be applied to dealing with emotions, memories, thoughts, and bodily sensations that the person isn't aware of experiencing (whether or not they are aware of them when they are in certain states). I was not at all attempting to 'tear apart other peoples personal experiences in how their own brain has stored their own memories'.
Firstly, because I'm talking about subpersonal experiences, not personal experiences.
Secondly, because I was talking about how this conceptualisation (which can be developed out of DBT) is CONSISTENT with what you were saying. I wasn't disagreeing with you. You were taking part of my posts out of context (as you said you 'skimmed' and chose which part to focus on).
I also thought the topic of this thread was about the person who started this thread and how DBT might be able to help them given the problems they mentioned. You introduced the idea of different parts storing emotions and so the discussion turned into a discussion around how DBT can help access emotions that the person is unaware of.
I'm sorry you are feeling defensive around this...
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