Intimidation. Intimidation gets less airtime than physical violence but carries out a similar function–power and control. Intimidation capitalizes on fear to gain wanted outcomes. Intimidation includes (but not limited to), aggressive language, damaging property, threats of physical violence, hostile physical posturing, and yelling or screaming. Journal Prompt: I have felt intimidated...
Category: Journal Prompts
Power and Control, 3
Blame. Excessive blaming of one partner is a move for power. It puts the blamer in the position of superiority. It gives the illusion that responsibility for the blamer has evaporated. Healthy relationships recognize that both partners have responsibility of the state of the relationship and the direction it is going. Journal Prompt: I need to take responsibility of...
Power and Control, 2
Minimize. Healthy relationships happen when both experiences matter, not one more than another, not one less than another, both, with equal shares of mattering. Minimizing, is a communication pattern where someone's experience matters less. Someone's experience is shrink-wrapped. It's made trivial and they themselves feel insignificant. Overtime, minimizing leads to doubt and diluted self-trust. Journal Prompt: I felt that my experience was minimized when...
Power and Control, 1
Fear. Fear opens the door to power and control. If there is panic that something will be lost, security, connection, or belonging, people respond. Journal Prompt: In relationships I fear... For the sake of this series, we will not talk about abuse that has escalated to physical and sexual violence, obvious offenses that need to be taken seriously, here is a resource for more help. In this series rather, we'll process more subtle patterns that can as well be damaging to relationships.
Feeling Your Way Through Depression, 10
Powerless. Depression can feel like you took-the-wrong-exit helpless. Overwhelmed and stuck, you fold inward and resolve that life will always be this way. Journal Prompts: I feel powerless when...
Feeling Your Way Through Depression, 9
Lonely. Blocked behind a brick wall, depression can blind you. It can feel like you are not participating in life. Like you are looking through an omitted brick and seeing life happen. Observing, not participating. Isolated. Withdrawn. Journal Prompts: The loneliness of depression is...
Feeling Your Way Through Depression, 8
Shame. In the corner, clammy, recoiled, and done trying, depression feels like there is something broken inside that needs to be hidden. Shame is exhausting. Shame is always in fear of exposure. Shame is pressure. Shame keeps you trapped. Journal Prompts: I feel shame…
Feeling Your Way Through Depression, 7
Anxious. Depression can feel like the aftermath of a lost fight of climbing anxiety. Dread throbbing its way through your veins, only the shell of your stomach left, clenched. Journal Prompts: The anxiety of depression feels like...
Feeling Your Way Through Depression, 6
Numb. Disconnected. Distant. Unresponsive. Glacial. Depression carries a desire to stay far enough away to not feel.
Feeling Your Way Through Depression, 5
Abandonment. Guard down, exposed, left to the abyss of the cold floor and your negative thoughts. Depression feels a lot like abandonment. Journal Prompts: I feel abandoned by...