Boundary development (+ mh learning)
So... Some background:
I've previously addressed my mental health issues (anxiety, depression, dissociation, gid) with a "bandaide" method: treat the symptoms, increase my toolset to cope.
This has definitely helped me become a higher functioning adult. But lately I've been wanting to address my core issues in terms of values, identity, cognitive distortions, and patterns of interacting with others.
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Boundary development (+ mh learning)
Anyway, found this passage from a book about boundaries (ironically it's a super Christian book, and I am I no way Christian myself, but contains a solid psychological foundation). It's about how boundaries do (or don't) form from a childhood development standpoint, and it's very relatable for me.
Like "oh, that's what happened. Got it."
Also, I haven't yet bought this book about multiplicity, but a friend recommended it and I want to read it asap.