Anyway, I have been briefly filling in the new T about my background. I am frustrated about how long this is taking as there are some very immediate and practical problems that I would like to focus on. But at the same time I feel like I want her to at least know about various things. We discussed journalling (time consuming, and not desperately practical for me right now as I am in and out of hospital and have lots of people in and out of the house to help me - so not really got the time to sit and write in detail, and wouldn't like to have such a document lying around while I don't have full control of my surroundings ). In the end I just asked her why I didn't just write a list! She said a list would be fine, but suggested I think about making a timeline instead - that way the "gaps" (there are many!) would be as apparent as the "events".
I think it's a good idea and I'm going to give it a go. I suspect it might be rather triggering - either in terms of thinking about things, or in highlighting gaps. I find the gaps in my memory particularly scary. She did say that of course the idea is not to distress me further, and we could do it in session instead, but I would rather push ahead. I've done some googling, and apart from a whole lot of stuff about something called "timeline therapy" I couldn't find anything about the creation of life timelines in psychotherapy. I wondered if anyone here had any experience of using a timeline in therapy? Was it helpful? Thank you