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are several different flat-out-crisis-in-the-moment strategies typically
suggested. My favorite is doing anything that isn't SI and produces
intense sensation: squeezing ice, taking a cold bath or hot or cold
shower, biting into something strongly flavored (hot peppers, ginger root,
unpeeled lemon/lime/grapefruit), rubbing Ben-Gay® or Icy-Hot® or Vap-O-Rub®
under your nose, sex, etc. Matching
reactions and feelings is extremely useful. These strategies work
because the intense emotions that provoke SI are transient; they come and
go like waves, and if you can stay upright through one, you get some
breathing room before the next (and you strengthen your muscles). The more
waves you tolerate without falling over, the stronger you become. But, the question
arises, aren't these things equivalent to punishing yourself by cutting or
burning or hitting or whatever? The key difference is that they don't
produce lasting results. If you squeeze a handful of ice until it melts or
stick a couple of fingers into some ice cream for a few minutes, it'll
hurt like (to quote someone I respect) "a cast-iron bitch" but
it won't leave scars. It won't leave anything you'll have to explain away
later. You most likely won't feel guilty after -- a little foolish, maybe,
and kinda proud that you weathered a crisis without SI, but not guilty. This kind of distraction
isn't intended to cure the roots of your self-injury; you can't run a
marathon when you're too tired to cross the room. These techniques serve,
rather, to help you get through an intense moment of badness without
making things worse for yourself in the long run. They're training wheels,
and they teach you that you can get through a crisis without
hurting yourself. You will refine them, even devise more productive coping
mechanisms, later, as the urge to self-injure lessens and loses the hold
it has on your life. Use these interim methods to demonstrate to yourself
that you can cope with distress without permanently injuring your body.
Every time you do you score another point and you make SI that much less
likely next time you're in crisis. |
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