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31 Jan 2016 11:38 AM
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31 Jan 2016 02:51 PM
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01 Feb 2016 04:24 PM
01 Feb 2016 04:24 PM
@Happyness For the last 15 years my home life has not actually been overly challenging ... apart from the usual paying of bills, cleaning, shopping, running household etc. ie., it is always WORK. It is easier to run a family and household by oneself than with an unco-operative and destabilising partner.
What has been challenging has been managing my feelings, and getting my son to leave the home, in little appropriate bits, for his own development.
I used to be so triggered by the word "home" that I did not like it when they started to introduce "home pages" on internet sites.
Selection and choice are interesting concepts, but the playing field arounf them is NOT equal.
Glad to hear from you anyway.
21 Apr 2016 10:44 AM
21 Apr 2016 10:44 AM
Hi
How are you
28 Mar 2017 03:03 PM
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28 Mar 2017 03:07 PM
28 Mar 2017 03:07 PM
Hi @Former-Member
Why doesn't my psychologist understand the reasons for my wanting to SH.? She dismisses it really quickly by saying 'oh no that's not the way to cope'.
why doesn't she help me deal with it.
28 Mar 2017 03:30 PM
28 Mar 2017 03:30 PM
Hi @BlueBay
Good question! Do you think you could ask them both questions directly? That might make for an interesting and productive session. Perhaps they themselves do no not feel that comfortable talking about it, or don't want to try and understand why you would do it. But if that's the case, and you want to work on it (which it sounds like you do), then it may be really productive to try and have an open conversation with them about it. Therapy is your time after all, and if it's a goal of yours to reduce SH, then your therapist should be open to helping you with that, or referring you to someone who can if its outside their area of expertise.
supernova.
28 Mar 2017 04:07 PM
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09 Apr 2018 07:38 PM
09 Apr 2018 07:38 PM
haven't done a post with this thread for two years
i hope it's appropriate, because i was more crazy back then
but that's the whole reason for these forums anyway
i find accepting the quiet time a form of relief from suffering
yes
accepting the quiet time as a form of relief from suffering
accepting the quiet time
accepting the quiet time
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