legitimatehypnotist
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I'm just curious as to whether or not anyone else on this site has ever seen their snakes as a sort of coping mechanism, or beneficial mentally when dealing a hard time (Grieving, depression, anxiety etc.)
I have severe PTSD, with depression and a bit of anxiety as a result. My animals have always helped me to relax and move forward, but I've found since the day I got my first snake that it's been so much easier to stay grounded and to healthily "dissociate". Even my therapist has said that she sees a visual difference in my mood, and I partially attribute this to the fact that you have to be silent and observant and very relaxed when you own and handle a snake, (also, the fact that they don't argue or poop on your floor helps, too.) I just feel like I went to get a snake because they are pretty and fascinating and I had the resources, and ended up really benefiting emotionally from having them, especially those moments when I can really work on bonding and build trust with my hatchling. She's so nervous and shy and even sometimes mean to other people, but it's almost as if she has some sort of trust for me that I won't harm her at this point. That alone is one of the best opinions your snake can have about you. The uniqueness, sort of coldness of the relationships we have with our snakes really struck me. It's honestly been therapeutic.
My question is, has anyone else had their snakes help them through a rough time or feel the benefits emotionally of owning them?
I have severe PTSD, with depression and a bit of anxiety as a result. My animals have always helped me to relax and move forward, but I've found since the day I got my first snake that it's been so much easier to stay grounded and to healthily "dissociate". Even my therapist has said that she sees a visual difference in my mood, and I partially attribute this to the fact that you have to be silent and observant and very relaxed when you own and handle a snake, (also, the fact that they don't argue or poop on your floor helps, too.) I just feel like I went to get a snake because they are pretty and fascinating and I had the resources, and ended up really benefiting emotionally from having them, especially those moments when I can really work on bonding and build trust with my hatchling. She's so nervous and shy and even sometimes mean to other people, but it's almost as if she has some sort of trust for me that I won't harm her at this point. That alone is one of the best opinions your snake can have about you. The uniqueness, sort of coldness of the relationships we have with our snakes really struck me. It's honestly been therapeutic.
My question is, has anyone else had their snakes help them through a rough time or feel the benefits emotionally of owning them?