I agree that negative energy has to be processed in itself and can't just be converted into positive energy, or overcome by positive energy. Take grief, for example. You have to go through the sadness, anger, bitterness and feelings of loss in order to come out the other side. You can't go straight to positivity because that positivity would be denying and suppressing your true reactions..
I think there's a distinction, though, between negative energy/feelings and reliving trauma. I would never say, yes EMDR could give you flashbacks, you're processing trauma, you can't avoid that risk, allow yourself to be vulnerable.
I would look at different ways of processing and I would look at how to create safety, safety and more safety. I would choose the best ways of processing, for me, within that. There might be a risk but the risk would be assessed, minimised and managed. It would be a considered risk. If you took that approach, you could decide whether you felt able to handle EMDR or whether you felt a different way of processing would be better.
Even if the vulnerability is about something like building a therapy relationship, I think it's about creating safety within which we can try taking some risk. Not about laying ourselves open to it without any containment.
But this was originally raised in the context of doing EMDR, and that concerns me a lot.
I think there's a distinction, though, between negative energy/feelings and reliving trauma. I would never say, yes EMDR could give you flashbacks, you're processing trauma, you can't avoid that risk, allow yourself to be vulnerable.
I would look at different ways of processing and I would look at how to create safety, safety and more safety. I would choose the best ways of processing, for me, within that. There might be a risk but the risk would be assessed, minimised and managed. It would be a considered risk. If you took that approach, you could decide whether you felt able to handle EMDR or whether you felt a different way of processing would be better.
Even if the vulnerability is about something like building a therapy relationship, I think it's about creating safety within which we can try taking some risk. Not about laying ourselves open to it without any containment.
But this was originally raised in the context of doing EMDR, and that concerns me a lot.