Not even sure this question belongs in this particular forum (please repost in other forum if not appropriate here)
I live in Canada and have been looking for a specialized therapist (I suffer from both PTSD AND CPTSD) in vain. I did find a therapist and she's very helpful and therapy does help a bit but still she's not specialized.
Not that I haven't been looking, even went as far as calling the army (only to be told that they only treat military personnel). Other programs exist in university but I would have to live within a 5 km radius which is not the case.
And what's even more confusing is that in my search for a therapist I read lists of proposed therapist on many sites on the web only to find out that most therapists are supposedly "specialized" in trauma but also in about 10 other fields, which makes me very skeptical as it took me 6 years to specialize in my profession which to me means that were they really specialized it would mean that they're at least 80 years old.
Just curious as to what others experiences would be in their search for therapy.
I live in Canada and have been looking for a specialized therapist (I suffer from both PTSD AND CPTSD) in vain. I did find a therapist and she's very helpful and therapy does help a bit but still she's not specialized.
Not that I haven't been looking, even went as far as calling the army (only to be told that they only treat military personnel). Other programs exist in university but I would have to live within a 5 km radius which is not the case.
And what's even more confusing is that in my search for a therapist I read lists of proposed therapist on many sites on the web only to find out that most therapists are supposedly "specialized" in trauma but also in about 10 other fields, which makes me very skeptical as it took me 6 years to specialize in my profession which to me means that were they really specialized it would mean that they're at least 80 years old.
Just curious as to what others experiences would be in their search for therapy.