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PileDinners
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The ways I healed

I have battled chronic anorexia, OCD, BPD, autism, PTSD and PMDD for nearly my whole life and always asked my mental health services for practical things I can implement to improve my mental health. Over the years, mainly from my own research and help from a few fantastic clinicians I have compiled this list.

 

when in crisis-

. DBT tip skills

. distancing myself from what I want to SH with

. somatic regulation techniques (gently shaking my whole body, dry brushing my skin)

. Freezing cold shower

. allowing myself to cry as much as I need

. calling a family member I trust

. daydreaming

 

when thoughts are starting to come up:

. Doing something I need to get done

. avoiding doing nothing at all

. Shower, clean and tidy, dishes, journal and drinking water

. meal prepping

. getting out of the house for a specific purpose e.g. grocery shopping

. skin-care

. affirmations, visualisation and speaking to myself kindly even if I don’t believe what I’m saying

 

things to help stabilise overall mood and prevent crisis:

. Water intake

. eating a balanced diet (including sweets) with enough c@lories

. having a set routine that can be started within a 3 hour window to allow for flexibility 

. gentle movement 

. instead of avoiding big tasks, break them down into small manageable tasks 

 

when you feel overwhelmed and don’t know what coping skill to use:

1. shower

2. clean something 

3. drink water

 

recommended book that changed my life:

. Feeling good- The new mood therapy by David D. Burns (this is a book full of practical things to implement that you can do by yourself, not including any medication recommendations).

 

 

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Re: The ways I healed

Oh wow, amazing @PileDinners ty for sharing!! 

 

Oh I've heard of that book but not read it - game changer you reckon? Love it!! 

Biggest game-changer book for me was probably The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz. Very simple conceptually, challenging to implement at times, but definitely helped me immensely 😉