The Recovery Process
Hi,
Just last March (after 5 years of relationship) my boyfriend started his personal recovery process. During those 5 years we have been very happy but he had been suffering of 2-3 mild depressive episodes per year (they'd last 2-3 days and he'd never shared them with me) and some alcohol problems (but no alcoholism though). He was sexually abused by a male friend of the family for about 5-6 years when he was just a kid. He disclosed for the first time after a suicide attempt at the age of 21. He went for therapy for about 1-2 years. And now (after 20 years) he has found the courage and the strength to finally face his past, to disclose every emotion and feeling related to it, to mourn the losses and to rebuild himself and his thoughts about the world. I guess cause of our situation of stability both emotionally and professionally. The recovery process is very hard. He is totally against therapy at this moment as he reckons he doesn't need that but the support of the people he loves such as family, friends and me. I have gathered valuable and reliable information about it in order to understand the different situations and feelings he is going through as well as to give him the best possible support. Some info I have shared with him but he is taking it slowly and I understand and respect his pace. Until now this approach has been working beautifully but we are now in a point where he is having some panic attacks and flashbacks as a result of releasing emotions and so on. Some good days and some not as good days. But he is handling them and dealing with them not in a self-destructive way but he is learning and developing new ways to let them out. This means that we talk almost everyday, I listen and try to guide him as good as I possibly can.
My fear is that this whole thing could blow up just cause we are not relying on therapy/therapist. He and I discussed this possibility and at the moment is out of the way. As he is making progress he feels there is no need for therapy.
1. I'd like to know whether anybody has gone through the recovery process by themselves with the support of your partner/friends/family but no via counselling/therapy. I'd like to know your experience.
2. For those who were sceptical of getting some sort of therapy but eventually decided to give it a go, I'd like to know what it is that prompt you to take that decision and how positive has been the experience
Thanks in advance!!
Love
H
Just last March (after 5 years of relationship) my boyfriend started his personal recovery process. During those 5 years we have been very happy but he had been suffering of 2-3 mild depressive episodes per year (they'd last 2-3 days and he'd never shared them with me) and some alcohol problems (but no alcoholism though). He was sexually abused by a male friend of the family for about 5-6 years when he was just a kid. He disclosed for the first time after a suicide attempt at the age of 21. He went for therapy for about 1-2 years. And now (after 20 years) he has found the courage and the strength to finally face his past, to disclose every emotion and feeling related to it, to mourn the losses and to rebuild himself and his thoughts about the world. I guess cause of our situation of stability both emotionally and professionally. The recovery process is very hard. He is totally against therapy at this moment as he reckons he doesn't need that but the support of the people he loves such as family, friends and me. I have gathered valuable and reliable information about it in order to understand the different situations and feelings he is going through as well as to give him the best possible support. Some info I have shared with him but he is taking it slowly and I understand and respect his pace. Until now this approach has been working beautifully but we are now in a point where he is having some panic attacks and flashbacks as a result of releasing emotions and so on. Some good days and some not as good days. But he is handling them and dealing with them not in a self-destructive way but he is learning and developing new ways to let them out. This means that we talk almost everyday, I listen and try to guide him as good as I possibly can.
My fear is that this whole thing could blow up just cause we are not relying on therapy/therapist. He and I discussed this possibility and at the moment is out of the way. As he is making progress he feels there is no need for therapy.
1. I'd like to know whether anybody has gone through the recovery process by themselves with the support of your partner/friends/family but no via counselling/therapy. I'd like to know your experience.
2. For those who were sceptical of getting some sort of therapy but eventually decided to give it a go, I'd like to know what it is that prompt you to take that decision and how positive has been the experience
Thanks in advance!!
Love
H