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Daniel Owen Lynch's avatar

Well said, and I'll add this.

Yes, the victim does own the healing (or at least to start down the path to it, with assistance as necessary along the way). The verbiage is unpleasant, but that doesn't make it not true.

We have all been harmed by other people, and in most cases, LOTS of other people. I like your "big party in a small apartment" analogy. It drives this point home with a 24 lb sledge hammer.

I've mentioned before that I lost a son when he was only 6 weeks old. I carried around a lot of guilt for a VERY long time. It wasn't my fault that he died, not anybody's. He was born with some CV defects.

I had a few visits with a therapist probably 15 years after my son died. She gave me a real "no shitter" lecture. "You carrying this guilt around is an act of selfishness, bordering on narcissism."

WTF???

And I thought about that for a week or so and decided she was right. So I let it go.

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Caroline Patton's avatar

Brilliant as always.

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