Lilith1980
08-11-07, 09:07
I thought up a "method" recently has helped me cope with intrusive thoughts better. I'm not sure where it came from but it just popped into my mind recently and I have been trying it out ever since.....
I know it sounds as though I am giving anxiety an "identity" or "importance" but what I have done is separated the anxiety from me and kind of imagine it as having a physical body. Like a person who stands behind me whispering intrusive thoughts into my ear, rather than voices which run around inside my head.
If I think of it like this I am able to just laugh the thoughts off most of the time (rather than getting angry) and tell the "physical being" that they are being silly and where do they get these thoughts from anyway. I look at anxiety as a pathetic creature, like a friend who stirs up trouble and doesnt like seeing me happy.
I dont know if its from reading my CBT book that I have thought this up but I am coping a lot better so far with the intrusive thoughts. Not sure if its something other people could try out but just thought I would share xxx
I know it sounds as though I am giving anxiety an "identity" or "importance" but what I have done is separated the anxiety from me and kind of imagine it as having a physical body. Like a person who stands behind me whispering intrusive thoughts into my ear, rather than voices which run around inside my head.
If I think of it like this I am able to just laugh the thoughts off most of the time (rather than getting angry) and tell the "physical being" that they are being silly and where do they get these thoughts from anyway. I look at anxiety as a pathetic creature, like a friend who stirs up trouble and doesnt like seeing me happy.
I dont know if its from reading my CBT book that I have thought this up but I am coping a lot better so far with the intrusive thoughts. Not sure if its something other people could try out but just thought I would share xxx