I'm probably not the best person to reply to you. I have come to the conclusion that is way better for me to have no therapy than bad (FOR ME) therapy. Partly because of the reason @coco9 mentioned. I've also more and more come to believe that a lot of what is good is not just about the t's skill but about an approach, diagnoses and personality match. Personally, generally. I think one of the things that spells the most doom for us with PTSD is "the past is the past" camp. Lots of them in general therapy and honestly this can work really well for those who are not traumatised.
I would start with the whole I'm diagnosed with PTSD - what are your thoughts on whether to talk about the past or not? And their thoughts on ptsd. Then you can clearly state that it is a deal breaker for you if they come back with a get over it track.
Have you looked at what approach and interests the different t's have? Im assuming you still get to choose? Do you have a list of screening questions to ask them before deciding? Good luck!
I would start with the whole I'm diagnosed with PTSD - what are your thoughts on whether to talk about the past or not? And their thoughts on ptsd. Then you can clearly state that it is a deal breaker for you if they come back with a get over it track.
Have you looked at what approach and interests the different t's have? Im assuming you still get to choose? Do you have a list of screening questions to ask them before deciding? Good luck!