what it's like to have PTSD

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Joidevivre

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I counsel women who have this problem - and they are fragile and do not need to be rushed into healing. There are no set formulas to follow. All I do is pray for each person (and that the Holy Spirit will minister through me) before I see them, and what I discern to do with each one is different each time. But always on target - and we see healing happen.

They are all aware of the presence of Christ in the room with us. Some just need to cry for what they feel they lost - some just need to do some art expression - some need to talk - some need to develop a richer experience each day with Christ - some need to just have someone tell them they are okay with what they are feeling - and some need to tell you what they sense they need after their own praying.

Most have been helped when they see the presence of Christ with them during the trauma. That leads them into expressing anger at what He didn't stop happening - telling Him exactly how they felt - and/or see Him weeping and feeling what they were feeling. This is all done by praying with them, and I allow the Holy Spirit to lead as He leads. He is the one who does the healing - and leads each woman differently. I just sort of follow where I sense He is leading the woman as we pray.

Most eventually become aware of how hurtful experiences can be redeemed, and actually be used to strengthen them and bring new dimensions into their spirit. Some have even gone into ministry to others who have been traumatized. But in the end, the Lord will be glorified through it. Nothing will be wasted in a Christian's life.

The Lord heals in His own timing and His own way. A counselor's role is to just be with the person while this is happening.
 

Shannon50

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I'm so sorry that you can't feel safe inside yourself. Or in the world. I admire you for your bravery to commit to healing. And share your struggle. Thank-you.
 

JFSurvivor

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Jan 20, 2015
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I'm so sorry that you can't feel safe inside yourself. Or in the world. I admire you for your bravery to commit to healing. And share your struggle. Thank-you.
Thank you :)
 

MarcR

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Feb 12, 2015
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JF,

I don't want this to sound trite; and I admit that in this case I don't know what I'm talking about, because I've never been there. However I do care, and I want to help.


2 Ti 1:7
7 For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.
KJV


When whoever or whatever comes into your space arrives try commanding them to leave claiming this verse.
 
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writetopeoplearoundthewor

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#25
I have had PTSD since I was 13, I'm now 53. I don't even talk about it because it is a complete mystery to people who haven't had it. Is your therapist helpful? Do they teach you coping skills? I am just starting treatment (again) because there are things they have come up with that can actually help us like DBT therapy and EMDR. The waiting is so painful between sessions because every day is a struggle. Have you ever read Job? That was the first book of the bible that I could relate to way back when. He goes through absolutely horrible things and his friends are real jerks when he tries to talk to them. I know a book of the bible isn't a cure but it may give you a few moments of relief and maybe even some hope. email me anytime.
 
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I had a major relapse with the flashbacks and all Sunday night and all day Monday. I'm still trying to find the ground under my feet again. I had EMDR and I thought it helped but it all came back. Doing art is helping me. I find painting and drawing very calming. Surrounding yourself with the right people for support helps too. HUGS I will be praying for both of us.
 
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I just read the rest of your posts. I disagree on only one point... about not giving scriptures. Sometimes in full blown panic mode reciting a psalm is the only ground under my feet. When I have nothing left, the Word of God sustains me. I always , always, hold on to His promises. Be blessed.
 
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PartyOf3

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If you have never experienced ptsd you shouldn't be trying to help this sister. I watched a family that is near and dear to me go thru this, and I don't have a clue as how to help you, pray as much as you can, that's all I know what to do