Hi @Soonerthanlater
I’m not a counsellor and don’t know you or what’s happened but your comments about feeling disassociated and especially this : ”I think I died in May, that’s the only explanation” is familiar to me
severe trauma with attacks, hospital & police involved can lead a person to disconnect as a method of self-protection in the immediate danger and aftermath
feeling like it is a nightmare or purgatory can be part of that because we really want the reality of what has been done to us to be ‘just’ a nightmare or fever dream and to never have to return to a life we feel has been utterly shattered
take the help offered right now and ask for more
I am guessing that if the immediate external danger is over, and the overwhelm of authorities is fading down, that you are shutting down into a sort of hibernation in order to begin the healing process
if you are drawn to nature then pick a tree to watch
you’ve noticed all the lovely green leaves fade into yellows and browns, fall and turn into mush
once that happens a tree can seem dead too can’t it?
it can seem life and hope is gone
but remember that the tree is still alive, as are you, it’s just going into a protective hibernation to rest and gather up strength
allow yourself quiet space and time to recuperate so that as this autumn comes and goes and winter comes and goes that next year you will have enough strength to put forth some new green shoots of visible life
watching a tree do that can be incredibly encouraging and a ‘safe’ quiet companion in your recovery as a reminder to have patience with yourself
(& ask your CPN, GP, support worker for help with grounding techniques the 5 senses one I found really helpful for both panic attacks and disassociated periods but try out a few and find what works best for you - learning new ones is never wasted)