Lucycat
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I too was impressed that EMDR is so much faster than conventional (CBT) treatment for PTSD. But like you, after more than 3 years of EMDR I have realised that my understanding of the time frame was different to that of my therapist! I still think EMDR is very helpful and would advocate it, but as a client would never call it a quick fix.
Also like you, I have had some sessions when the memory is 'sorted'. At other times there is a residual bit of it needing further attention. It does feel like a failure when it doesn't work, but think of it as a systems failure rather than you being a failure. It has always been resolved in the second session - never needing more than that.
I think Anthony has a very valid point about honesty. As long as you are honest with the therapist, then you are not to blame if the therapy is not as helpful - on this occasion - as you might like. Just tell him and carry on.
Good luck
Lucy x
Also like you, I have had some sessions when the memory is 'sorted'. At other times there is a residual bit of it needing further attention. It does feel like a failure when it doesn't work, but think of it as a systems failure rather than you being a failure. It has always been resolved in the second session - never needing more than that.
I think Anthony has a very valid point about honesty. As long as you are honest with the therapist, then you are not to blame if the therapy is not as helpful - on this occasion - as you might like. Just tell him and carry on.
Good luck
Lucy x