Hi AG,
Thanks so much for your explanation. You're right, it all went very badly, and the needs got buried. Very buried.
And I agree about the mind having no sense of time. It's a timeless place. All that stuff might as well have happened 5 minutes ago.
Hi CT,
Yes, I guess what I'm curious about is how this whole "making the unconscious conscious" actually results in people getting better. Like, why does it work? AG explained it very well in saying:
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You need to move towards having your needs met, through the terror, over and over until you experience something different enough times that the danger messages will fade to a dim whisper that you can more easily and more quickly overcome...
It basically sounds like a kind of re-conditioning through a kind of education. I start to see and even feel the old buried feelings, but when this happens, the old danger signal still gets tripped and the old emergency response happens.
When I asked my T why until last year I was more or less OK and now I feel like I have nothing to protect me from anything. He said, "because the old configuration that allowed you to not feel those feelings and feel more or less OK has been suspended, but it wasn't working very well anyway."
And of course I would love to know how long it takes to change the automatic response (or do I?), but I know that's impossible to know. Everyone is different. It's just that my T
never talks about the nuts and bolts of how the mind works (i.e. the Self, the ego, etc) as it relates to me because he thinks it's just a distraction. But, as technical person, I like to know about how this stuff actually works.
Here's my problem: as I say I am a technical person. If you present me with a problem, I will solve it in a very linear way; here's the cause, here's the effect, here's the problem, here's the solution. So, I am looking at my emotional issues the same way, but the linear model SO doesn't work, and it confuses me. And of course a large part of me is saying, "ok, just tell me what I have to do to make the pain stop and I'll do it," and, ironically, this attitude tends to skip over the cause, the effect and the solution.
Thanks so much.
Russ