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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago

part of me that feels ~emboldened in relationship with other people then there’s part of me that feels worried, scared, frozen, looking to satisfy them that i am good https://t.co/klxPmHhviE

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago

anyway, this is on my mind because romantic intimacy has always been hard for me, and still is. people always say, intimacy with parents and romantic partners is the final boss. well, i love my parents now, unironically and simply, but it's still hard with romance https://t.co/4QArkY4pQs

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

sometimes that second part would get so intense, i can’t do anything but either try to please them like an obsequious puppy or sabotage the relationship until they went away i think thats what being “triggered” is. the part becomes so active i become nothing but the part

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

example of what i’m calling sabotage https://t.co/20OODWvk5C

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• over 3 years ago

i very much fucked up this date entire time, my stomach was sinking. “i don’t understand why this person is on a date with me” it’s remarkable because i hadn’t felt that for two years https://t.co/VJ76dy2xGm

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

loop loop loop, the part loops in on itself trying to use strategies it learned at that age — in my case, mental strategies, definitely not being honest https://t.co/ALtTTGSXO5

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago

at first, there's so, so much inner chatter about what to do. it all feels like keeping the universe on pause and trying to figure out what to do

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

im describing all this with words, but words aren’t part of the picture so much besides sort of being a safe, low intensity way to be with what is because the words aren’t what is. the movement just is what it is

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

there isn’t a fixed pattern, or trauma. just a movement of energy, river to dip into experiencing

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

it’s helpful for me to notice when i’m thinking from a regulated place to help me a problem vs thinking to regulate myself because i’m panicked and desperately trying to loop thoughts till this emergency passes

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

thinking becomes this attempt to interrupt life — the natural rhythm and flow of operating with an open heart, in union with the environment — instead of this beautiful facility to solve problems sometimes that interruption lasts years, sometimes generations https://t.co/XRTbSvHBrl

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 4 years ago

That just became installed as the default next step to do. “Permanent analytic thinking is a trauma mode.” https://t.co/F5C63kQ9DL

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

"stopping" the thinking isn't the point. when there's other forms of regulation, capacity, safety, the grip on thinking will naturally loosen

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

https://t.co/gw0p2Amq7m

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago

childhood parts be like https://t.co/Ll5CPnokw4 https://t.co/f3Rq6M1f98

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

one of the things ive been thinking about is how children need "go signals" from their adults to keep feeling safe and exploring https://t.co/1BAoSNMguG

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• over 2 years ago

hypervigilant babies look different. they’re too busy watching the adults in the room, in fear of their reactions to them actually touching a block to actually play, it’s heartbreaking. https://t.co/LWIXcMmEwx

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

else they just kind of stop and turn all attention on the adult. a sad inversion of the attention architecture https://t.co/m64iKuysEK

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• about 2 years ago

@HephaistosF @jessicamalonso forcing attention begins reinforcing an attentional architecture where the baby isn’t managing their own state of overwhelm but always paying attention to other people from a place of overwhelm https://t.co/SlkD3jlKL5

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

benevolent attention from an inner adult helps start rewriting that attention architecture https://t.co/mLdqyYGkXq

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