Hi Doug, good post, and timely for me 2nite. Where did this info come from?
---I was only confused by one part-
RE: What to do if reminding self of past success doesn't hold up, and second round of resistance crops up:
Quote:
"True, I coped successfully in the past, but
there's no guarantee that I can do it again." "In fact, it
was only a fluke that I was doing better." You forget that
your symptoms have a long history of predicting catastrophes
that never occur, and start to once again focus on fear: this
time, the fear of losing all your gains and returning to
"square one".
OK, returning to square one doesn't sound too good to me.
Quote:
"To combat this<<<<<
<<< Both the questions and the symptoms
are faulty alarms that offer no real information. Likewise,
the fear of "returning to square one" is really no different
than any other harmless fear."
I don't see the fear of returning to square one as a harmless fear. Or to be more exact I don't see it as a non-fear. Square-one is back before any recovery.
--Clay
---I was only confused by one part-
RE: What to do if reminding self of past success doesn't hold up, and second round of resistance crops up:
Quote:
"True, I coped successfully in the past, but
there's no guarantee that I can do it again." "In fact, it
was only a fluke that I was doing better." You forget that
your symptoms have a long history of predicting catastrophes
that never occur, and start to once again focus on fear: this
time, the fear of losing all your gains and returning to
"square one".
OK, returning to square one doesn't sound too good to me.
Quote:
"To combat this<<<<<
<<< Both the questions and the symptoms
are faulty alarms that offer no real information. Likewise,
the fear of "returning to square one" is really no different
than any other harmless fear."
I don't see the fear of returning to square one as a harmless fear. Or to be more exact I don't see it as a non-fear. Square-one is back before any recovery.
--Clay