Psycho-Babble Psychology Thread 853476

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What my T advised me to do

Posted by Partlycloudy on September 22, 2008, at 17:09:01

It's not often I get given homework, but last week, she asked me to go out and buy a punching bag. This was after I had determined that I was afraid of feeling my anger, which helped to resolve some of my back pain and ongoing headaches. (Just the realization - I didn't actually have to take any action about the fear, or about the anger, and it was better.)

So now I have a "Dark Knight" Batman punching bag I picked up at Toys R Us, and of course I was afraid to use it. Afraid that I would give it a whack and it would explode, or crash into all the breakable objects in the room, or would splinter any furniture it came into contact with. Pretty silly. I also bought some blow up mitts, that you slip over your fists, and they make a very satisfying smacking sound when you hit anything - the sofa, a pillow, a wall, even each other - they SOUND really devastating and Pow!!! Bam!!! Comic book effect.

A couple of days into playing around with these new toys, and my back is feeling better than it has in months. Probably better than since I was on Cymbalta, which did a nifty job of preventing me from feeling any back ache at all.

I haven't gotten past the problem of feeling like a right idiot using these tools - and also feeling like an animal in making that connection between feeling and acknowledging my anger, and expressing it using these tools. I feel very, very foolish. But there is no mistake, none whatever at all, that my body is appreciative of having an outlet for releasing what I guess now I've been suppressing and stuffing, since, well, I was an infant. It's never been OK to express anger in my family. I can't recall my mother ever actually being mad (even though she was the disciplinarian in the family). It was all done coldly and with utter unpredictability - which made it such a horror.

This is an interesting trip I'm on.

 

Re: What my T advised me to do

Posted by JayMac on September 22, 2008, at 17:31:12

In reply to What my T advised me to do, posted by Partlycloudy on September 22, 2008, at 17:09:01

That's so great! I'm happy to hear that you are feeling your anger and expressing it in a healthy way!! I belong to a local kickboxing school and I LOVE going after work. Punching and kicking a 100 lb bag is such a relief for me.

I'm glad you are discovering relief =)

 

Re: What my T advised me to do » Partlycloudy

Posted by Dinah on September 22, 2008, at 18:18:03

In reply to What my T advised me to do, posted by Partlycloudy on September 22, 2008, at 17:09:01

Batman sounds a lot more fun than a referee. :)

I'm glad you're finding it helpful. Different things work for different people, and thank heavens all those different ways are available.

 

GREAT job at expressing! u r doing HARD work!= ) (nm) » Partlycloudy

Posted by zenhussy on September 22, 2008, at 18:22:10

In reply to What my T advised me to do, posted by Partlycloudy on September 22, 2008, at 17:09:01

 

Re: What my T advised me to do

Posted by DAisym on September 22, 2008, at 23:23:14

In reply to Re: What my T advised me to do » Partlycloudy, posted by Dinah on September 22, 2008, at 18:18:03

I used a hammer and nails and just pounded the sh*t out of stuff. I also felt foolish and I kept saying, "this isn't very lady-like and not very nice." My therapist pushes me by saying, "what happened to you was not very nice. And you don't have to be a lady all the time1" (I usually retort that HE didn't have MY mother!)

Even more scary now, I'm talking about violent revenge fantasies - and they are truly gruesome. But usually after I have a session where I talk about it, I sleep through the night. And I never sleep.

I'm glad you are feeling better. We simply can not deny the somatic links to unexpressed anger. At some point in the future, I want to try holding therapy. But I'm not there yet.

Keep up the good work.

 

Re: What my T advised me to do

Posted by Phillipa on September 22, 2008, at 23:45:22

In reply to Re: What my T advised me to do, posted by DAisym on September 22, 2008, at 23:23:14

I smash things that are mine as if I am hurting only me and sometimes even bang my hands hard on the floor. That's me. Phillipa

 

Excellent Idea

Posted by WaterSapphire on September 23, 2008, at 8:57:33

In reply to Re: What my T advised me to do, posted by DAisym on September 22, 2008, at 23:23:14

This is what I need to do too. Get a punching bag and very very soon. Maybe I should get the kind you hang from the ceiling. I am so glad your therapist suggested it and that it is helping you
PartlyCloudy.

 

Re: What my T advised me to do » Partlycloudy

Posted by antigua3 on September 23, 2008, at 9:10:02

In reply to What my T advised me to do, posted by Partlycloudy on September 22, 2008, at 17:09:01

I took a plastic baseball bat and beat the daylights out of a wire fence. It was a great relief, and I should do it again.

Now, my arm hurt afterwards, but it was worth it.

I'll be thinking of you w/Batman. We used to have one of those around the house, but it must have deflated!

keep up the good work, and thanks for the inspiration,
antigua

 

Antigua--Why does that sound fun right now :) (nm)

Posted by WaterSapphire on September 23, 2008, at 9:22:07

In reply to Re: What my T advised me to do » Partlycloudy, posted by antigua3 on September 23, 2008, at 9:10:02

 

Because it feels GOOD! (nm) » WaterSapphire

Posted by antigua3 on September 23, 2008, at 13:00:51

In reply to Antigua--Why does that sound fun right now :) (nm), posted by WaterSapphire on September 23, 2008, at 9:22:07


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