• ShimmeringKoi [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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      I played a ton of video games as a child until this occurred naturally, the downside is that my internal monologue now gets quite bored without some cliche puzzle or danger. Super juiced when either of those things is present though

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        I always think back to being a kid and reading that His Dark Materials series and the way I pined terribly for having a daemon from those books. In reality it’s probably as simple as a mental exercise where I talk myself through a problem with a fellow “me” whose welfare is tied to my own but who isn’t exactly me.

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    You can’t help someone who doesn’t want help, even if they’re ODing consistently. Support doesn’t mean controlling them.

    The only thing a narcissist respects is firm boundary holding but they will keep pushing, so either cut them out permanently or be prepared to hold your ground

    Do inner child work to find and address trauma from childhood

    Grieve and process the childhood and family you never had. Feel the feelings that were repressed

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    i’ve seen posts from people who actually go to therapy saying their therapist basically rehashes the “serenity prayer” when it comes to things like climate change anxiety. gotta find one of those based, not-liberal, not-a-nerd therapists.

    serenity prayer

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    grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,

    the courage to change the things I can,

    and the wisdom to know the difference

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      This will be contentious but I think that is good advice. Quoting Matt Christman:

      Your anxiety is not secretly powering some machinery of resistance, you’re just giving yourself a tummy ache.

      As socialists the world presents us with a bounty of tools for inflicting psychological self-harm. We can become perversely attached to this practice. If you are taking the rage you feel and channeling it into real-world organizing & action, then great. If you just sit in your apartment staring at the ceiling hoping for some piece of info to be the one that tips you over the edge then well… that isn’t really a good way to live your one life.

    • take_five_seconds [he/him, any]@hexbear.netOP
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      my therapist is a pretty cool younger guy. we shit talk capitalism all the time and he laughed when i said voting for joe biden was voting for 99% hitler. they’re out there but i get they’re not common.

      but yeah, focusing on things you can actually affect helps. kinda.

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      I was pretty blessed, I had one of those based therapists. I had no idea how lucky I was til hearing people’s experiences with bad therapists. I would complain about how overwhelmed I felt by political stuff, racism, capitalism etc (in 2020) and she would say I was correct to feel that way and just gave me tools to help deal with it when the feeling was too much. I would talk about wanting to protest or take bigger actions and she would encourage me, suggesting even joining a politically active org or starting my own.

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    TikTok screenshot of a white woman making coffee with text overlaid: I’m wondering if therapy is actually unhealthy for me … I told her how I literally have psycho meltdowns … like throwing things/screaming and she says “your emotions and responses are valid” are they tho? You don’t think maybe I should just get a grip? Idk

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    My uncle and mom have been seriously stressing me out lately. I won’t go into too much detail but my mom simply won’t accept that she can’t live alone anymore, and is constantly playing the victim despite me putting her up in a top of the line retirement community - and my uncle, well he’s also kind of my boss and work shit has ruined what our relationship used to be.

    Anyway my therapist really changed the way I look at the whole situation. It’s like they’re kids and they gotta be allowed to think they’re getting what they want from time to time even though we’re doing what I was gonna do all along.

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    go to a mental hospital

    and I’m only slightly exaggerating

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    Things like prioritizing your body’s needs and caring about yourself are habits and skills that can be practiced. I’m significantly better at these things than I was a year ago because I get new exercises every week and I work hard at them. I also have the insurance and mental bandwidth to do all of that, which I’m lucky to have.