We've started intervalls of trauma processing. It is going really well.
It is also quite hard because processing leads to more integration and that includes restoring connection with sensation and experiences that used to be split off.
It feels like the weirdest struggle ever to finally have a sense of hunger. One with a rhythm. You know how our body struggles with any kind of rhythm... Hunger is actually super uncomfortable! Stuff I am learning now...
those are side effects of some integrative processes. We almost had a spontaneous fusion. How exciting! Ended up with parts overlapping noticeably but still a bit seperated...
working with our clinic T is easy as ever. I have no idea why it is so easy with some people and so hard with others. He said he has never seen that level of ability to guide oneself that we have. We worked damn hard for that!
The current setup is traveling one day, processing the next day, hiking the third day, more processing (with another part) the forth day and then traveling back home the next day. Expensive. But worth it. We already gained some new freedoms that will make life so much easier. And that will help us in the near future when we will give a workshop at a special national meeting (where we are literally only allowed in because we help with the workshop)
There is something I wanted to share, just to make sure it is somewhere on the internet...
We loosely worked with IRRT/rescripting for processing. Usually you face the trauma scene, some parts who are capable or an imaginery helper enter the scene, optionally defeat the abuser/s and rescue the child part. bring them to a safe place to heal. thats it.
We've done it in a way where the grounded child part takes position outside the scene and watches it with a helper and the girl being rescued is more like a fragment of her that is still stuck in that scene and therefore causes the flashbacks. It just gets a lot more difficult if you have a child part actively imagine that they are in that scene and being rescued. You'd use that for child parts who are not grounded in the present anyway. But if they are, they can watch the scene and not step into it. It takes getting used to but this makes work a lot more gentle because it avoids the really big stress responses while absolutely getting close enough to the scene.
We used the same technique of a rescue mission, but in the trauma scene there was actually a split and the part we worked with ended up Inside. For the usual process you'd have to get her back into the body to reconnect and that was plain impossible. The body was so hurt there was no going back to it. We ended up opening a door from the Inner World back then to the Inner World today to let that part slip into Today. And only then did we draw her to the front to reconnect with the body. That worked wonders. I am also very much aware that there is no textbook out there that would tell you that this is possible. It was a really gentle way to resolve the dissociation of the past in the present. Without facing more horrors than necessary. Just through grounding and then integrating awareness again.
I am very blessed to have a T who is so flexible that he allows for personal interpretations and ideas during the process...
I thought I'd share those experiences with you. it is kind of hard to find tricks for trauma processing online.