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ConfusedClouds
Specialist
- Mar 9, 2024
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Anyone else find that if they try 'opening up' about their struggles, it ends up actually getting a ton worse?
Having tried to get a bit more understanding of my potential reactions, I've recently had a couple of times I've tried explaining to someone 'external' (e.g a course instructor). But generally I've found if I have told someone, I end up playing up and being even worse than if I had kept quiet and just tried to battle any reactions and tried keeping them hidden to myself. Get confused what is maybe subconscious/out of my control and what is me being lazy and failing to control consciously and appropriately. At least the course instructor was 'briefed' and so was able to respond in a suitable way for me. But I still question if I was better not mentioning anything.
Even with my therapist I often ended up having a 'tantrum' of sorts and/or freezing and/or sulking a load - wasting more and more of the short expensive time and then getting increasingly pissed off with myself and spiralling more.
Having tried to get a bit more understanding of my potential reactions, I've recently had a couple of times I've tried explaining to someone 'external' (e.g a course instructor). But generally I've found if I have told someone, I end up playing up and being even worse than if I had kept quiet and just tried to battle any reactions and tried keeping them hidden to myself. Get confused what is maybe subconscious/out of my control and what is me being lazy and failing to control consciously and appropriately. At least the course instructor was 'briefed' and so was able to respond in a suitable way for me. But I still question if I was better not mentioning anything.
Even with my therapist I often ended up having a 'tantrum' of sorts and/or freezing and/or sulking a load - wasting more and more of the short expensive time and then getting increasingly pissed off with myself and spiralling more.