Here’s my first post on self-therapy.
Therapy? I prefer validation to therapy. I am my own therapist!
I’ve been saying this a lot this millennium
I only tried therapy a couple of times and I found it to be either useless, or abusive π±. I am kind of old. My whole life I managed my wild emotions with logic and meditation (as well as the occasional outburst to acknowledge and express their breadth and depth)π and it served me well.
Over the years I must admit to many trials and a lot of errors π§ͺ. But therapists do exactly the same. At least this way I am in charge of my own well-being.
I just don’t believe that the average therapist has the mental acuity or emotional maturity to even accept neurodivergents’ reality, let alone understand it π¦. Even the most well-meaning professional can cause untold damage to the already traumatized minds that cross their path simply by having the wrong attitude, perspective, and rushed “understanding” π.
But that’s ok. ππΌThey seem to do a lot of good to many people. So, maybe I’m just part of a niche that is beyond the understanding of standard psychology. The obvious solution is self-therapy! π€
I know some people prefer to rely on a therapist. And that is absolutely fine. I do try and study comprehensively psychotherapy, behavioural biology, the philosophical implications of quantum mechanics and string theory, etc. too. It is exciting stuff π€. But I do prefer the comfort of structured unintrusive non-therapy that only I can provide in my self-therapy sessions π.
I must admit, from professionals I would prefer some sort of validation β . Someone who accepts my version of life without question will do much more for my well-being than any therapist ever will (see my Befriending and Self-help group pages for how I can help you get your validation! Yay! ) π
And, I’ve tried so many strategies, that I can now share some. How to practice self-love, self-care, and self-determination! π€πΌ
To conclude this already exceedingly boring post π₯±, I will use the self-therapy tag to share tips and tricks that I learnt or that others have shared to self-love, achieve joy, and let go of anger. All, in the spirit of “just saying …” aka “I call it as I see it!” π