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Default Sep 13, 2013 at 01:48 PM
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I'm not sure if this is the right forum to post in... I'm new to this site... but I've been under a lot of distress over a 'significant' loss.

I started talking to a girl I met online at another support site. We became emotionally intimate pretty quickly. I don't have anyone in my life except my grandma... and I've got the anxious-preoccupied attachment so I became clingy as a result of the quick and intimate bonding. However I also have issues trusting people, so I said inappropriate things in anger in response to the stress I was under (the fear of abandonment). This really upset her, I think, so she became more distant. I kept making the same mistake of implicitly doubting her honesty and sincerity. This kept pushing her away and I kept trying to regain momentum by confiding which probably also distanced as well. She gave me what seemed like the silent treatment... but she probably just cut me out (she has plenty of positive support from friends and family)... I thought I meant something to her... I confided my feelings toward her... because I thought she sent signals of interest... but I was under control of my obsessive tendencies... this created a big mess and she told me to 'let go' and 'stop trying to get me', apparently scared. So now I'm alone again. And I'm a freak. I've become majorly depressed and the loneliness and emptiness have increased. She made me feel worth something (we used to text 24/7). Now I feel like nothing. I self-harmed and had thoughts of killing myself. I idealized her but after she hurt me I devalued her... I just want to be happy. I don't want to be this way. I hate myself so much right now.
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Default Sep 14, 2013 at 06:03 AM
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it seems that you understand intellectually what happened, but emotionally you are caught up. much of this emotional neediness can be the result of isolation. we are social creatures, and need human interaction, with more than a grandmother. i'm so sorry you were grieved enough to hurt yourself, and hope you can find other ways to exhaust yourself.

it's good to have skills to handle emotions, they are so strong. have you heard about DBT ? there is a Social Group for it here, members who have taken the course and are still practicing it... it starts with mindfulness, basic non-reactive awareness of ones thoughts, emotions, and physical status. the skill to be still, and to be skillful in social situations is the goal. i hope you find something that helps you as you grow and enter into other relationships~

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Default Sep 14, 2013 at 02:38 PM
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it seems that you understand intellectually what happened, but emotionally you are caught up. much of this emotional neediness can be the result of isolation. we are social creatures, and need human interaction, with more than a grandmother. i'm so sorry you were grieved enough to hurt yourself, and hope you can find other ways to exhaust yourself.

it's good to have skills to handle emotions, they are so strong. have you heard about DBT ? there is a Social Group for it here, members who have taken the course and are still practicing it... it starts with mindfulness, basic non-reactive awareness of ones thoughts, emotions, and physical status. the skill to be still, and to be skillful in social situations is the goal. i hope you find something that helps you as you grow and enter into other relationships~

best wishes~
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I've heard of mindfulness but I've never heard of DBT. How great is the success rate?
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