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Dear H:
You asked me what did I try to not do what I have the urge to do- one example, is that I wanted to ask a person the same question (in a different way, perhaps) so to get a different answer that will make me feel calm. It was like an itch that needed to be scratched, a distress that needed to be calmed.
What I did was suffer the distress without acting on it, without asking the question once again. I just sat there and did nothing. Part of me screamed out: ask! ask! This is how you should ask next!
But I just sat there and said to the part of me that wanted to ask: it is not an option, I will not ask again. I said No, loud and clear. So the part that nagged me eventually gave up. It is not much different from having a child that throws a temper tantrum and you don’t give in to the child’s demand. Eventually she will quiet down, calm down and be available to sensible interaction.
You wrote: “I have a very up and down relationship with my parents. Very volatile at times”- there are a lot of answers to our behaviors as adults when we examine our relationship with our parents, past and present. If you want, elaborate on this sentence I quoted.
anita