{"id":1377,"date":"2016-04-12T23:07:17","date_gmt":"2016-04-12T22:07:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.whisperedwords.nl\/?p=1377"},"modified":"2016-04-12T23:07:17","modified_gmt":"2016-04-12T22:07:17","slug":"what-if-i-am-right-then-what","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/whisperedwords.nl\/?p=1377","title":{"rendered":"What if I am right, then what?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Many times it has occurred to me while I have therapy and just in conversations with others that when being a traumatized person, it is very easy for everyone to blame a lot on that person&#8217;s (untreated) trauma&#8217;s.<\/p>\n<p>For example, people who are traumatized can develop an higher alertness that becomes naturally to them. Also they can become extremely sensitive to all kinds of things. \u00a0This means a higher allert person notices more then other people and thus responds in whatever way also more to these things.<\/p>\n<p>Another thing to keep in mind here is that not everything that has been seen\/noticed by this traumatized person is always how they are perceived. Though they did develop that higher alertness, their judgement can be flawed because of the trauma&#8217;s.<\/p>\n<p>However that does not mean that a traumatized person per definition is wrong. This can make things very complicated, not only for the traumatized person, but also for the other people to trust this person&#8217;s judgement. Though it is too easy to say to that person that they are wrong and to blame it on the trauma&#8217;s. Being traumatized does not make someone stupid.<\/p>\n<p>Once a long time ago a doctor told me a few things which I had doubts about. I am glad I trusted my own senses. When I look back now I know I was right and that doctor very wrong. I proved him wrong. The medication he gave me for my depression was making my situation worse. And instead of following his advice and taking more meds for the side effects, I cut down on the dose little by little and started feeling better every week. On top of that he had advised me not to quit smoking while I was still depressed. I quit smoking anyway back then and felt good about it. That made me prove him wrong twice. Then there was a third thing he advised me on. And again he was wrong. I am glad I did not took his advice for things could have ended a lot worse for me and possibly I would not have been able to type this now.<\/p>\n<p>There are far more examples I can come up with where people don&#8217;t notice what I notice and don&#8217;t see what I see. Therefore my reactions may seem overly sensitive to the untrained eye, and I can be wrong and have been wrong while at the same time I have been right, since I did trained my senses to become more aware\/allert however that often does not go noticed which is why it gets blamed on the trauma&#8217;s.<\/p>\n<p>That&#8217;s why my title, what if I am right, then what? That too much is being blamed on the trauma&#8217;s is not only to cover up stuff they (the therapists) can&#8217;t fix, explain or answer, it&#8217;s also victimizing the traumatized person more, sometimes on purpose but also I believe because it&#8217;s such a grey area. However it does make it at least for me very hard to recover and gain trust in myself to begin with let alone in other people.<\/p>\n<p>Just needed to get that off my heart because it bothered me a lot.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Many times it has occurred to me while I have therapy and just in conversations with others that when being a traumatized person, it is very easy for everyone to blame a lot on that person&#8217;s (untreated) trauma&#8217;s. For example, people who are traumatized can develop an higher alertness that becomes naturally to them. 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