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    Dear Jay:

    Do not despair! Regardless of how you feel and the negative thoughts showing up, you can still have a healthier relationship, getting healthier and healthier.

    We don’t have toĀ  let theĀ  negative thoughtsĀ  and the distress take over allĀ  of us. There is a partĀ  of us that thinks rationally, a part that can exert reasonableĀ  control over what we say and whatĀ  we do.

    Plus, theĀ  person you are involved with also has negativeĀ  thoughts and he or she also experiences distress, trust issuesĀ  and insecurity at one time or another, more often than you imagine, probably, so within theĀ  team-of-two, the two of you experience those things and can help each other.

    “I’ve anchored myself toĀ  people, a form of coping mechanism if you will and they become my purpose for my being and I devote myself to them”- a young child is anchored to her parent/s, anchoredĀ  to her mother. First there is no physical separation, then after birth for years, thereĀ  is no mental separation, the young child depends on the mother, devotes herself to theĀ  mother, too weak to live on her own.

    Maybe you should see a therapist, but a good one I hope, not all are good. Or otherwise, over time and intent, you can develop that confidence that you can live on your own, that you are strongĀ  enough, capable enough, not only toĀ  survive as you have done, butĀ  beĀ  okay. At that point in the future you will still need a partner in life but be an anchor to each other.

    anita

     

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