I'm so overwhelmed by such authentic, insightful and caring responses it's been a lot to process and made me ponder deeply on this.
How it seems to me is that this abandonment depression is not something in and of itself its more like a mixture (melange as Pete calls it) of all the unresolved "stuff" coming calling, being intensified by my prolonged isolation. Being abandoned by my family created all the fear, shame, loneliness etc. I think being so isolated is akin to that abandonment and therefore brings with it all those feelings/states.
For me it seems to be when hope leaves and I'm just existing, it's like death, I feel that's pretty much bottom of the barrel stuff for me.
I agree that patience and inner child work is key when I'm in this state and just any kind of self nurturing.
Wishing you all the very best.
How it seems to me is that this abandonment depression is not something in and of itself its more like a mixture (melange as Pete calls it) of all the unresolved "stuff" coming calling, being intensified by my prolonged isolation. Being abandoned by my family created all the fear, shame, loneliness etc. I think being so isolated is akin to that abandonment and therefore brings with it all those feelings/states.
For me it seems to be when hope leaves and I'm just existing, it's like death, I feel that's pretty much bottom of the barrel stuff for me.
I agree that patience and inner child work is key when I'm in this state and just any kind of self nurturing.
Wishing you all the very best.