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Jump4Joy
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I’m guessing not. It’s been quite awhile since this offense occurred honestly. I’m trapped reliving and recycling through the events. It’s all consuming fixation
Write the letter.I’m still tempted to write that letter. Maybe I’ll ask my friends for advice.
Don’t send the letter. It’s not about them. It never will be as you are approaching it. It’s clear that this is about you and your feeligns and the impact on you. You need to sort that out within yourself before involving others. Once you no longer feel that you need to tell the person how it impacted you, it is then you are ready to discuss it with them.What are the possible consequences of sending the letter?
There’s a lot of research and anecdotal evidence showing how therapeutic it actually is. I think it’s a great idea.Jump4Joy:![]()
Write the letter.I’m still tempted to write that letter. Maybe I’ll ask my friends for advice.
Write all the letters.
Do not send the letters.
What does it matter who’s “fault” it is? Why do you need to assign blame?This is where I get confused about psychology. We choose to let people impact us. Is it our fault or not,? Not sure how to find closure. If I knew, I wouldn’t be asking