All along, I have been amazed at the candor and the
courage of this blogger. She takes her
reader by the hand and leads the person through her therapy sessions, revealing
not only her pain resulting from horrendous childhood abuse but also giving her
reader a picture of her interaction with her therapist. As I have followed her posts, I have been
able to witness her healing, and this witnessing has given me inspiration as I
have struggled on my own healing journey.
I can only believe that others have benefited as I have from reading Cat’s
posts.
Cat’s Meow has come a long, long way in the year or
two I have been following her blog, and I have faith that she will, as I have,
reach a point where she will know she is ready, finally, to “just live” and not
need the support of formal therapy. This
day will come for her, I am certain, for she has persevered and “kept on
keeping on” through times that would lay many people so low they would give
up.
I highly recommend this blog to you if you are
considering getting help healing from childhood sexual abuse. To get the most help and inspiration from Cat’s
posts, it might be useful to begin reading her early posts and progress through
them to her present posts. This will help
you get a sense of the progress she has made over time, and you will also
understand why I say she is such an inspiration for others who are making the
same journey.
Also, you might find it helpful to read the following
information on ego state therapy, parts therapy, to gain some understanding of
the parts concept: http://www.esti.at/index.php/about-ego-state-therapy.
Here is another article that you might
find useful: http://www.clinicalsocialwork.com/overview.html.
For those of you who are considering getting help but
have not yet done so, for those who are in the process of healing, for those
who have reached a point where you no longer feel the need for therapy, and for
everyone who feels the need for protection and comfort, I will share with you this
Celtic circle prayer I found while looking for information on the Celtic saint, St. Cuthbert--
Keep love within, keep
hatred out.
Keep joy within, keep
fear out.
Keep peace within, keep
worry out.
Keep light within, keep
darkness out.
May you stand in the
circle with us, today and always.
See more at: http://kathwilliamson.blogspot.com/2009/10/celtic-spirituality-circling-prayers.html#sthash.WRG2PcWX.dpuf
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ReplyDeleteComing out of the trauma of childhood sexual abuse is a challenging situation. It needs courage to speak about what you actually experienced. However a major part of PTSD Recovery involves identifying your feelings and finding ways to deal with them.
ReplyDeleteIn general, yes. For me, it involved a lot of shifting experiences to a places where I could verbalize them and also bringing about a state of harmony within my psyche. When I brought about peace, then my symptoms abated. It's not a simple process.
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