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11 Oct 2015 11:56 AM - edited 11 Oct 2015 12:29 PM
11 Oct 2015 11:56 AM - edited 11 Oct 2015 12:29 PM
My coping box has the entire set of the Harry Potter movies.
I shared on a new thread - that I called The Toolkit about the psychological tools I use to help myself, and manage my various conditons arising. @Former-Member suggested I replicate that post here in this fantastic thread "Coping Box" post started by @Crazy_Bug_Lady.
I have not brought across the whole post which had some autobiographical content about my Bi Polar (have a read if you like at The Toolkit )
So here's the tool...
THE SILVER DIAL
One thing I use is if I feel I am ramping up into hypomania or sliding terribly into melancholia is THE SILVER DIAL.
I imagine a big silver dial with High, Medium, Low and Off on it and I imagine in my mind's eye turning it (and thus my mood/emotion/energy level) down (or up) to midway 'Medium". I also use it too when in the PTSD moments of flashbacks, or intruding suicidal thoughts - I grab that dial (in my mind's eye) and turn it to OFF.
I am always looking out for new helpful methods, so would appreciate any sharing of things others do to help themselves that I could pack into my toolkit for future use.
11 Oct 2015 02:17 PM
11 Oct 2015 02:17 PM
I'd like to put in a bubble blowing kit - soap, a bucket or two, a hose and different kinds of bubble wands for bubbles of all sizes. 😄
I'd also like to put in The Litany Against Fear. I modify it slightly for myself and try to remember it when I am overwhelmed.
11 Oct 2015 04:58 PM
11 Oct 2015 04:58 PM
I love this idea. I don't have a coping box as such but I do have things I use. Unfortunately when I'm really down, having suicidal thoughts or eating disorder issues I often forget some of my coping things so I'm really thinking making a specific and literal 'coping box' would be an awesome idea. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to this thread - there's certainly a lot of ideas I will be pinching!
My coping things are;
tissues
wool and knitting needles
paper and pen
a good outback romance style book
adult colouring in book and coloured pencils
nail polish
a rubber band (if I'm really bad I will put this around my wrist and continuously flick it - gives a sense of punishment that's non harming)
quotes that my friends or family have said about me to remind me that I am a good person and I am loved even though I don't always feel like I am.
photos of my friends/family/animals and me.
11 Oct 2015 07:35 PM
11 Oct 2015 07:35 PM
wow @MoonGal I love the silver dial tip. It sounds like it will work pretty well and I think I'll give it a go!
Hugs ((()))
Abiel
22 Dec 2015 06:16 PM
22 Dec 2015 06:16 PM
Tell your shrink to get lost. People who are feeling really down need human connection and kindness. Call lifeline (131114) or get someone (if you can) to sit with you while you have a cry and a cup of tea with a blanket around your shoulders. Keep calling lifeline if you don't get satisfaction the first time. Try a mental health drop-in centre or the salvo's for a supportive shoulder to cry on. writing your stuff down can be a great way to share it directly with God, and is healing. Hugging a pillow while you sleep can help, as can self-nurturing through chocolate and bubble-baths etc. or get online at a forum and have a whinge. get through any way you can. Darned stupid shrinks 😞
not that a coping box sounds like a bad idea, but people who are really languishing usually need human connection, kind, caring human connection. tell your shrink to shove it.
22 Dec 2015 06:30 PM
22 Dec 2015 06:30 PM
24 Dec 2015 03:56 PM
24 Dec 2015 03:56 PM
Probably not really for the coping box but was just feeling down a bit as I do at this time of the year.
But though how great it would be to go to a coffee shop have an ice cold coffee and have puppy,s to pat.
Ill put that as a thought in the box.
Scorpion
09 Jan 2016 02:09 PM
09 Jan 2016 02:09 PM
@mathewjakendise - That's awesome. One of my coping things is to get invovled in looking outwards and helping small NGO's with fundraising and graphic design work. It helps to be 'other' focussed for long periods of time, so many hard things in ourselves that we have to 'deal' with. Like the playground builders, do you donate or help them out in other ways?
31 Jan 2016 05:13 AM - edited 31 Jan 2016 05:14 AM
31 Jan 2016 05:13 AM - edited 31 Jan 2016 05:14 AM
Wow what a delicious thread this is, felt all happy and mushy reading all your posts!
01 Mar 2016 11:06 AM
01 Mar 2016 11:06 AM
I agree @AmiRemixed, loved reading all your comments @Crazy_Bug_Lady. @MoonGal, @mathewjakendise, @SCORPION, @NikNik, @CherryBomb
Coping Box is a great idea
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