Monday, January 10, 2011

From Victim to Survivor to Thriver

I think about this chart often that I found some time ago, but it helps me to reflect and see where I am on this journey. I've done A LOT of internal work and hope to be on the thriver side more than victim side. (Not that that's a bad thing, just a process).  Thought I would post for all of you to see. Originally found here. Written by Barbara Whitfield. Her site is here.


Victim
Survivor
Thriver
Doesn’t deserve nice things or trying for the "good life."Struggling for reasons & chance to healGratitude for everything in life.
Low self esteem/shame/unworthySees self as wounded & healingSees self as an overflowing miracle
Hyper vigilantUsing tools to learn to relaxGratitude for new life
AloneSeeking helpOneness
Feels SelfishDeserves to seek helpProud of Healthy Self caring
DamagedNaming what happenedWas wounded & now healing
Confusion & numbnessLearning to grieve, grieving past ungrieved traumaGrieving at current losses
Overwhelmed by pastNaming & grieving what happenedLiving in the present
HopelessHopefulFaith in self & life
Uses outer world to hide from selfStays with emotional painUnderstands that emotional pain will pass & brings new insights
Hides their storyNot afraid to tell their story to safe people.Beyond telling their story, but always aware they have created their own healing with HP
Believes everyone else is better, stronger, less damagedComes out of hiding to hear others & have compassion for them & eventually selfLives with an open heart for self & others
Often wounded by unsafe othersLearning how to protect self by share, check, shareProtects self from unsafe others
Places own needs lastLearning healthy needs (See Healing the Child Within & Gift to Myself)Places self first realizing that is the only way to function & eventually help others
Creates one drama after anotherSee patternsCreates peace
Believes suffering is the human conditionFeeling some relief, knows they need to continue in recoveryFinds joy in peace
Serious all the timeBeginning to laughSeeing the humor in life
Uses inappropriate humor, including teasingFeels associated painful feelings insteadUses healthy humor
Uncomfortable, numb or angry around toxic peopleIncreasing awareness of pain & dynamicsHealthy boundaries around toxic people, incl. relatives
Lives in the pastAware of patternsLives in the Now
Angry at religionUnderstanding the difference between religion & personal spiritualityEnjoys personal relationship with the God of their understanding
Suspicious of therapists-- projectsSees therapist as guide during projectionsSees reality as their projection & owns it.
Needs people & chemicals to believe they are all rightGlimpses of self-acceptance & fun without othersFeels authentic & connected, Whole
"Depression"Movement of feelingsAliveness


©Barbara Whitfield 2003

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