Q2: How does CBT help me change my reaction to traumatic memories?
CBT focuses on the connection between your thoughts, feelings, and actions. It helps you heal through three direct steps:Challenging Negative Beliefs: Identifying absolute, trauma-driven assumptions—like "I am fundamentally broken" or "The world is entirely unsafe"—and replacing them with balanced, realistic perspectives.Using Grounding Techniques: Practicing sensory exercises (such as focusing on physical objects in your immediate room) to safely pull your mind out of a memory spiral and signal to your body that you are currently safe.Rebuilding Routine: Introducing simple, independent daily activities that restore your sense of personal agency and structure.