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Originally Posted by TrailRunner14
QUOTE: "encouraging separation makes this a real circus in which the patient almost creates more trouble for herself than anything else. Isnt it difficult enough having to hope nothing sets off your dissociation so that you find you are again lost?"
This has been a question of mine also, since I have learned that I dissociate. It's at different levels and intensities, some extreme. I do know that there were 3 times, during my growing up years, that I have "re-seen" the trauma, only to have the TV shut off with no memory of what the outcome was. Those seem to be 3 different "parts" of me that react in different ways to triggers I experience. I have come to "know" these three parts, and I'm learning how these 3 parts react in those situations.
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Hello, Thank you for your input. I am especially interested in your referring to / re-seeing the trauma. You even refer to the "TV". I want to ask you if you always
see your memories? there is a separation in seeing something from a distance, isnt there? Seeing something on a TV screen? I also see my memories and I wonder how common this is with others who dissociate. Any thoughts?