Perhaps it would help you if you think of and count as many reasons you can think of as to why it can't have been your fault, and the ways he was manipulative.
What do you think you get from your counsellor that you could work on getting from elsewhere instead, so you wouldn't feel so dependent? For instance, do you think you'd feel so dependent on her if you had more supportive friends around you who you could talk to? If you think you could do with a bigger network of supportive friends, can you think of ways you could get more?
It might help a bit with stopping you being so terrified about things on television for the time being if you can write a list of as many things you can think of that you could do that you'd find soothing, and keep the list where you'll be able to find it easily, so whenever something like that happens again, you can reassure yourself that you should be safe, read the list, and choose something to do from it.
What do you think you get from your counsellor that you could work on getting from elsewhere instead, so you wouldn't feel so dependent? For instance, do you think you'd feel so dependent on her if you had more supportive friends around you who you could talk to? If you think you could do with a bigger network of supportive friends, can you think of ways you could get more?
It might help a bit with stopping you being so terrified about things on television for the time being if you can write a list of as many things you can think of that you could do that you'd find soothing, and keep the list where you'll be able to find it easily, so whenever something like that happens again, you can reassure yourself that you should be safe, read the list, and choose something to do from it.
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