
Sep 18, 2021, 01:15 PM
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Member Since: Apr 2013
Location: Ontario Land
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Originally Posted by SlumberKitty
Why is it that therapists always want to see self harm wounds? I don't get it. They aren't medical doctors. I had an appointment with my individual therapist today from the IOP. Of course we talked about my relapse. A lot. And she wanted to see the wounds. I showed her because I am a people pleaser. It's bad for me though because no matter how much I do, I will think it is not good enough when I have to show someone. By good enough, I mean bad enough. I'm like I should have done more wounds, I should have gone deeper. I should have made more damage. She told me to put some neosporin on the wounds and to cover them with a gauze pad and tape because they look a little red. IDK. I may or may not do that. I sort of feel like I don't deserve to take care of them, plus I'm pretty sure that they will be fine. There's nothing seeping or anything.
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It seems like the therapist is trying to get you to confront and explore the uncomfortable feelings that the SI "protects" you from.
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Originally Posted by SlumberKitty
I don't know why she is so worried about the self harm and not worried about the hallucinations. Anyway showing her the wounds left me feeling vulnerable and unprotected which heightens the need to self harm. Unproductive!
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I suspect it has to do with getting the SI under control before the hallucinations can be dealt with. It's similar to a depressed alcoholic. The drinking must be addressed before the depression can be effectively treated.
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