sleepingbagchaos
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hey! 
i have been in therapy on and off for the past years and it was pretty tough for me to stick to it/not to sabotage the treatment and i repeatedly dropped out of therapies and institutions). i do have a pretty good psychiatrist: i feel heard, he is well informed on my issues, he takes time for our sessions, he respects my pronouns and it is pretty easy to get appointments even if i call for the next week. i'm also on medication that alleviates my symptoms of depression and sleeping disorder and an emergency one. my biggest progress for the last years was to act less on my suicidal impulses, to experience trust in friendships, to manage to stop my abuse of alcohol. it was also a big step for me to get out of the psych ward and to be able to stay alive without suicide attempts since then.
since in my experience relationships tend to be conflict-filled, stress inducing and instable; part of the reasons why i decided to start travelling was also to be more on my own and avoid the tension, the distress, the mistrust and the feeling of being too much and hated, that comes with being around people while struggling with your self-image, with intense mood changes and difficulties to recognize the feelings of others (or overthinking them). i would say that this is currently causing me the most suffering. i realize again and again that i do thrive on living together with people. i do also enjoy travelling alone, but i would just love to be able handle my emotions and to live fulfilling relationships without ending up in mental breakdowns again and again.
i have experience mostly with cbt and still try to apply some of my dbt skills (that i carry with me ) to intervene panic attacs, dissociation, self harming impulses etc... first, its absolutely not the miracle cure for distress as which most therapists tend to sell it (i don't have the impression that it usually helps me to manage my crisis/my emotional drama quicker/easier) and it doesn't help me to handle conflicts and distress in a more socially responsible way. now my question: what helps/helped you to create less interpersonal trouble? do you know any (self-help) ressources (not the dbt-tropes - i'm a bit fed up with that
) to manage relationship-issues?
i'd be grateful for advice and to hear your experience
thank you for reading and sorry for my english!!
i have been in therapy on and off for the past years and it was pretty tough for me to stick to it/not to sabotage the treatment and i repeatedly dropped out of therapies and institutions). i do have a pretty good psychiatrist: i feel heard, he is well informed on my issues, he takes time for our sessions, he respects my pronouns and it is pretty easy to get appointments even if i call for the next week. i'm also on medication that alleviates my symptoms of depression and sleeping disorder and an emergency one. my biggest progress for the last years was to act less on my suicidal impulses, to experience trust in friendships, to manage to stop my abuse of alcohol. it was also a big step for me to get out of the psych ward and to be able to stay alive without suicide attempts since then.
since in my experience relationships tend to be conflict-filled, stress inducing and instable; part of the reasons why i decided to start travelling was also to be more on my own and avoid the tension, the distress, the mistrust and the feeling of being too much and hated, that comes with being around people while struggling with your self-image, with intense mood changes and difficulties to recognize the feelings of others (or overthinking them). i would say that this is currently causing me the most suffering. i realize again and again that i do thrive on living together with people. i do also enjoy travelling alone, but i would just love to be able handle my emotions and to live fulfilling relationships without ending up in mental breakdowns again and again.
i have experience mostly with cbt and still try to apply some of my dbt skills (that i carry with me ) to intervene panic attacs, dissociation, self harming impulses etc... first, its absolutely not the miracle cure for distress as which most therapists tend to sell it (i don't have the impression that it usually helps me to manage my crisis/my emotional drama quicker/easier) and it doesn't help me to handle conflicts and distress in a more socially responsible way. now my question: what helps/helped you to create less interpersonal trouble? do you know any (self-help) ressources (not the dbt-tropes - i'm a bit fed up with that
i'd be grateful for advice and to hear your experience
thank you for reading and sorry for my english!!