โ23-02-2021 08:52 PM
โ23-02-2021 08:52 PM
@Former-Member, @Daisydreamer , @Cathyblueknot
to make my story short is that i was mentally, emotionally abused by my father when young
mum and I left when i was soo sick
but kept getting rejected by my dad as he lived in the same town
it was not until 14 years ago when he passed away that i was free
but then i inherited the house
and then in november we had the house fire -- soo very mixed feelings
โ23-02-2021 08:54 PM
โ23-02-2021 08:54 PM
what about when you have a constant reminder of the trauma? no forgetting it. how on earth do you move on from that?
โ23-02-2021 08:54 PM
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Great question @Last-Lament . I'd earlier posted a similar one myself; how can we make sure that services properly focus on imminant and/or currant problems, and not get overly distracted by trauma problems relating to the past?
โ23-02-2021 08:55 PM
โ23-02-2021 08:55 PM
Question 6: What services are available through Blue Knot? And what other services might be helpful?
โ23-02-2021 08:55 PM
โ23-02-2021 08:55 PM
Blue Knot provides a number of Helpline Services
If you have experienced childhood trauma, you can speak with a Blue Knot Helpline trauma counsellor including for support and applications around national redress
1300 657 380
Monday - Sunday
between 9am - 5pm AEDT
or via email helpline@blueknot.org.au
Do you live with disability? Have you experienced abuse, neglect, violence or exploitation? For support for Disability Royal Commission or general support contact our National Counselling & Referral Service
1800 421 468
9am - 6pm AEDT Mon- Fri
9am - 5pm AEDT Sat, Sun & public holidays
Blue Knot website www.blueknot.org.au has a lot of resources including fact sheets, videos, information, publications including Practice Guidelines
https://www.blueknot.org.au/Resources/Fact-Sheets
https://www.blueknot.org.au/resources/videos
https://www.blueknot.org.au/resources/Publications/Practice-Guidelines
Blue Knot also delivers workshops for survivors and family and friends, as well as extensive training and service options for practitioners, diverse personnel across sectors
https://www.blueknot.org.au/Training-Services
โ23-02-2021 08:55 PM
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@Former-Membersaid: I wonder how anyone else has managed to live fulfilling lives after trauma, if you've gotten there?
I have done a huge amount of personal growth, & have increased my self-awareness immensely.
Yet life is not fulfilling.
I've not managed to build new friendships & supportive networks, since my marriaged ended 10 years ago.
I am by nature Social - yet am extremely socially isolated.
By worsening circumstances, never by choice.
Adge
โ23-02-2021 08:57 PM
โ23-02-2021 08:57 PM
@chibam Yes, and even more so when the person is PART of those support services with access to ALL your records and information.
โ23-02-2021 08:58 PM
โ23-02-2021 08:58 PM
Question 5: How do you start to live your life beyond trauma? And how can we manage the ongoing impact of trauma if it comes up again in future?
I dont know how to even try and answer this question..... from personal experience early childhood trauma has made me weaker to handle the trauma I experienced for 6 years with son2. It is never ending.
โ23-02-2021 08:59 PM
โ23-02-2021 08:59 PM
Yes. That is a really good question. From a carer's point of view I have become so anxious because I could say ir do something innocently and out of the blue I get sudden attack of anger directed at me and I feel it must have been a trigger for him but he accuses me of trying to cut him down etc and it's hurtful.
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