Anyone tried therapy specifically for crash anxiety? Feel silly even asking
So I've been debating whether to bring this up here because honestly it feels embarrassing to admit — the physical stuff from my accident is mostly healed at this point, but mentally I'm a mess and I can't seem to shake it.
It's been a few months since the crash and I still white-knuckle the steering wheel every single time I get on the highway. I had a panic attack at a red light last week for no obvious reason. Sleep is rough. I keep replaying the moment of impact even when I'm just trying to watch TV or whatever.
The weird part is that objectively the accident "wasn't that bad" — I mean, everyone involved walked away. No broken bones, no surgeries. My car was messed up but I got a rental and life went on. So I keep telling myself I don't deserve to be this anxious about it, that other people have it way worse.
My primary care doc mentioned something called EMDR — apparently it's a therapy technique sometimes used for trauma and accident-related stress. I've never heard of it before and it sounds honestly a little out-there from the description she gave me. Like you follow a light with your eyes while thinking about the traumatic event? I don't really get the mechanism.
Has anyone here actually tried EMDR or any other trauma-focused therapy after a crash? Did it help? How long before you noticed a difference? And does anyone else feel guilty about struggling mentally when the physical injuries weren't severe? I feel like people expect me to just "move on" since I didn't end up in the hospital.