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Originally Posted by Trace14
Maybe one day it will all come together for me and make more sense. I must have been out of it during the last DBT session. I remember her wrapping it up and giving an assignment but I have no idea what she said. So I've called her and asked her to remind me.
Also a person sitting next to me ask me if I was okay at the end of class. She said my leg was jumping constantly and she noticed my rock that I hold in my hand to try to ground , she called it a worry stone. But my rock has lost it's ability to keep me grounded and not dissociate. I hate that I was distracting this person. I usually sit in a rocking type chair and can expend that nervous energy is a slow rock. But I came in late and had to sit in a regular chair.
It's funny that when I dissociate I don't feel like anyone can see me, but I guess they can.
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I can totally relate. What kind of rock do you use to ground? Also do you have an individual therapist? Don't worry about the other person. You're there to take care of yourself. It's the facilitator's job to take care of the other person. You're always welcome to share your homework here on this thread if you want to. I've done DBT at least 4 times, and have all my binders so I can always reference my homework .
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