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@its-probably-called-trauma
The nameâs Dani.
I donât know what to put at this point. Feel free to send me asks to get to know me, I like answering them.
My mental health blog is @that-one-depressed-kid. Trigger warning though, it can get tough.
(feel free to elaborate anything in the comments, i really need help deciding this)
(i filed a Title IX case against him through our university and he threatened to file âdefamation and wrongful harassmentâ against me and the university if i didnât drop the case. it was dropped anyway because i was graduating and he wasnât returning, but iâm afraid he will still threaten/actually do something if i tell her. i want to tell her because i feel like she deserves to know [and part of me wants to make him pay in some way])
should i tell my assaulterâs girlfriend what he did to me
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no
other (please explain in comments)
I suspect quite a few people on this site donât realize they are struggling with the effects of chronic trauma. In particular I think more people need to learn about the symptoms of C-PTSD.
Distinct from general PTSD, Complex PTSD is caused by prolonged, recurring stress and trauma, often occurring in childhood & adolescence over an extended period of time. There are many risk factors, including: abusive/negligent caregivers, dysfunctional family life, untreated mental/chronic illness, and being the target of bullying/social alienation.
Iâm not a mental health professional and Iâm not qualified to diagnose anyone, I just remember a million watt light bulb going off in my head when I first learned about C-PTSD. It was a huge OH MY FUCKING WORD eureka moment for meâit explained all these problems I was confused and angry at myself for having. The symptoms that really stood out to me were:
Negative self-perception: deep-seated feelings of shame, guilt, worthlessness, helplessness, and stigma. Feeling like you are different from everyone else, like something is fundamentally âbadâ or âwrongâ with you.
Emotional avoidance of topics, people, relationships, activities, places, things etc that might cause uncomfortable emotions such as shame, fear, or sadness. Can lead to self-isolation.
Learned helplessness: a pervasive sense of powerlessness, often combined with feelings of desensitization, wherein you gradually stop trying to escape or prevent your own suffering, even when opportunities exist. May manifest as self-neglect or self-sabotage. (I remember watching myself make bad choices and neglect my responsibilities, and having no idea why I was doing it, or how to stop myself. Eventually I just stopped caring, which led to more self-neglect.)
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Your trauma is valid even if you havenât coped with it in the ways you would have liked.Â
There is nothing you could have ever done to deserve the abuse.Â
Parents be like âyou know you can talk to me about anything right?â and then make it extremely clear it will go very poorly if you talk to them about specific things
Fear of abandonment also presents itself in not leaving even when you should. It might mean accepting the unacceptable cuz you'd rather have someone who's no good for you than to have no one at all. It means bending over backwards to fit into a place that was never meant for you.
You know, itâs probably bad when I start thinking to myself, âI wonder what Iâm going to get into trouble for today.â
100 Reasons NOT To Kill Yourself
1. We would miss you. 2. Itâs not worth the regret. Either by yourself if you failed or just simply left scars, or the regret everyone else feels by not doing enough to help you. 3. It does get better. Believe it or not it will eventually get better. Sometimes you have to go through the storm to get to the rainbow. 4. Thereâs so much you would miss out on doing. 5. There is always a reason to live. It might not be clear right now, but it is always there. 6. So many people care, and it would hurt them if you hurt yourself. 7. You ARE worth it. Donât let anyone, especially yourself, tell you otherwise. 8. You are amazing. 9. A time will come, once youâve battled the toughest times of your life and are in ease once again, where you will be so glad that you decided to keep on living. You will emerge stronger from this all, and wonât regret your choice to carry on with life. Because things always get better. 10. What about all the things youâve always wanted to do? What about the things youâve planned, but never got around to doing? You canât do them when youâre dead. 11. I love you. Even if only one person loves you, thatâs still a reason to stay alive. 12. You wonât be able to listen to music if you die. 13. Killing yourself is never worth it. Youâll hurt both yourself and all the people you care about. 14. There are so many people that would miss you, including me. 15. Youâre preventing a future generation, YOUR KIDS, from even being born. 16. How do you think your family would feel? Would it improve their lives if you died? 17. Youâre gorgeous, amazing, and to someone you are perfect. 18. Think about your favourite music artist, youâll never hear their voice again⌠19. Youâll never have the feeling of walking into a warm building on a cold day 20. Listening to incredibly loud music 21. Being alive is just really good. 22. Not being alive is really bad. 23. Finding your soulmate. 24. Red pandas 25. Going to diners at three in the morning. 26. Really soft pillows. 27. Eating pizza in New York City. 28. Proving people wrong with your success. 29. Watching the jerks that doubted you fail at life. 30. Seeing someone trip over a garbage can. 31. Being able to help other people. 32. Bonfires. 33. Sitting on rooftops. 34. Seeing every single country in the world. 35. Going on roadtrips. 36. You might win the lottery someday. 37. Listening to music on a record player. 38. Going to the top of the Eiffel Tower. 39. Taking really cool pictures. 40. Literally meeting thousands of new people. 41. Hearing crazy stories. 42. Telling crazy stories. 43. Eating ice cream on a hot day. 44. More Harry Potter books could come out, you never know. 45. Travelling to another planet someday. 46. Having an underwater house. 47. Randomly running into your hero on the street. 48. Having your own room at a fancy hotel. 49. Trampolines. 50. Think about your favourite movie, youâll never watch it again. 51. Think about the feeling of laughing out loud in a public place because your best friend has just sent you an inside joke, 52. Your survival will make the world better, even if itâs for just one person or 20 or 100 or more. 53. People do care. 54. Treehouses 55. Hanging out with your soul mate in a treehouse 55. Snorting when you laugh and not caring who sees 56. I donât even know you and I love you. 57. I donât even know you and I care about you. 58. Because nobody is going to be like you ever, so embrace your uniqueness! 59. You wonât be here to experience the first cat world emperor. 60. WHAT ABOUT FOOD?! YOUâLL MISS CHOCOLATE AND ALL THE OTHER NOM THINGS! 61. Starbucks. 62. Hugs. 63. Stargazing. 64. You have a purpose, and itâs up to you to find out what it is. 65. Youâve changed somebodyâs life. 66. Now you could change the world. 67. You will meet the person thatâs perfect for you. 68. No matter how much or how little, you have your life ahead of you. 69. You have the chance to save somebodyâs life. 70. If you end your life, youâre stopping yourself from achieving great things. 71. Making snow angels. 72. Making snowmen. 73. Snowball fights. 74. Life is what you make of it. 75. Everybody has a talent. 76. Laughing until you cry. 77. Having the ability to be sad means you have the ability to be happy. 78. The world would not be the same if you didnât exist. 79. Its possible to turn frowns, upside down 80. Be yourself, donât take anyoneâs shit, and never let them take you alive. 81. Heroes are ordinary people who make themselves extraordinary. Be your own hero. 82. Being happy doesnât mean that everything is perfect. It means that youâve decided to look beyond the imperfections. 83. One day your smile will be real. 84. Having a really hot, relaxing bath after a stressful day. 85. Lying on grass and laughing at the clouds. 86. Getting completely smashed with your best friends. 87. Eating crazy food. 88. Staying up all night watching your favourite films with a loved one. 89. Sleeping in all day. 90. Creating something youâre proud of. 91. You can look back on yourself 70 years later and being proud you didnât commit 92. Being able to meet your Internet friends. 93. Tea / Coffee / Hot Chocolate 94. Sherlock season three. 95. Cuddling under the stars. 96. Being stupid in public because you just can. 97. If you are reading this then you are alive! Is there any more reason to smile? 98. being able to hug that one person you havent seen in years 99. People care enough about you and your future to come up with 100 reasons for you not to do this. 100. But, the final and most important one is, just, being able to experience life. Because even if your life doesnât seem so great right now, literally anything could happen
IF that isnât enough:
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if u see this please re blog. never scroll past this. you never know who may need to read this.
"you know things aren't ok with your parents when your subconscious hates them and you have to remind yourself you love them"
-hummra
the unholy trinity of piss-poor caretakers, tag yourself:
tomboy, meaning âthis child is clearly queer but letâs hope it goes awayâ
sensitive, meaning âclearly neurodivergent and often distressed but letâs keep going until they grow numbâ
mature, meaning âtraumatized but letâs ignore thatâ
quiet, meaning âhas been yelled at or ignored a few too many times and now considers all attempts at communicating with others to be pointlessâ
self-sufficient, meaning ânext to zero trust in parental figuresâ ability in various aspects of parentingâ
lazy, meaning âdepressed, but expected to preform tasks or actions without positive support or knowledge of how to do thingsâ
lazy, meaning âclearly has adhd but is smart enough to get away with doing things at the last minute so weâll ignore itâ
I need you all to stop being so relevant. Iâm supposed to have processed all my childhood trauma.
Everybody talks about children of divorced parents but let's talk about the true soldiers. Children of "will you pls get a fucking divorce" parents
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