Ideas for Coping with Flashbacks
- Tell yourself you are having a
flashback and that this is okay and very normal in people who were traumatized
as children (or as adults.)
- Remind yourself that the worst is over
- it happened in the past, but is not happening now. The "child" inside you who
was abused is giving you these memories to use in your healing and,
however terrible you feel, you survived the awfulness then, which means
you can survive and get through what you are remembering now.
- Call on the "adult" part of
yourself to tell your "child" that she is not alone, not in any
danger now, and that you will help her get through this. Let your child
self know it's okay to remember and to feel what she feels and that this
will help her in healing from what had happened to her. However hard it is
for you, she is communicating in the only way she can.
- Take care of your breathing: breathe
deeply down to your diaphragm; put your hand there (just above your navel)
and breathe so that your hand gets pushed up and down.
- You can also count - to 5 - as you
breathe out and in. When we get scared we breathe too quickly and
shallowly and our body begins to panic because we're not getting enough
oxygen. This causes dizziness, shakiness and more panic. Breathing slowly
deeply will stop the panic.
- If you have lost a sense of where you
end and the rest of the world begins, rub body so you can feel its edges,
the boundary of you. Wrap yourself in a blanket, feel it around you.
- Get support if you would like it. Let
people close to you know about flashbacks so can help you if you want them
to. That might mean holding you, talking to you, helping you to reconnect
with the present, to remember you are safe and cared for now.
- Flashbacks are powerful experiences
which drain your energy. Take time to look yourself when you have had a
flashback. You could have a warm, relaxing bath or a sleep, a warm drink,
play some soothing music, or just take some quiet time yourself. Your
"child" and you deserve being taken care of, given all you went
through in the past.
- When you feel ready, write down all
you can remember about the flashback and you got through it. This will
help you to remember information for your healing and remind you that you
did get through it (and can again).
- Remember you are not crazy -
flashbacks are normal and you are healing.
- Try some of these ways of
"grounding" yourself and becoming more aware of the present:
- Stamp your feet, grind them around on
the floor to remind yourself where you are now.
- Look around the room, noticing the
colors, the people, the shapes of things.
- Listen to the sounds around you: the
traffic, voices, the washing machine etc.
- Feel your body, the boundary of your
skin, your clothes, the chair or floor supporting you.
- Have an elastic band to hand (or on
your wrist) - you can "ping" it against your wrist and feel it
on your skin. That feeling is in
the now; the things you are re-experiencing were in the past.