- When I’m paying for trauma-therapy my standard* = 120min sessions twice a week.
- When I’m paying for regular therapy (for whatever reason), I will usually book 120 min sessions once a week or every other week.
- When it’s free (like with a Vet Center) it’s whatever their paradigm is. Locally that = once a week, for an hour at their location, plus whatever group things one wants to sign up for; or once every 2 weeks on the university campus. Off-site often turns into monthly sessions, rather than biweekly, due to holidays, illness, Murphy’s Law, etc.
Whilst I have done 50min sessions, double sessions are exponentially more effective for me, and what I book by preference, with both regular and trauma therapy. The twice a week standard with trauma therapy, is again exponentially more effective, as it allows me time to process, and hit again, and then return to normal life without bleed-through, as well as with minimal therapy-hangover (where the rest of that day, or that day and the next) are a cross-eyed faceplant.

Instead, I’m far more energetic/ clear headed/ balanced. One of the things that works the absolute best, for me, is to do twice a week trauma therapy, back to back, staying in a hotel overnight… for a few months, and then take a few months off… and then do it, again. I rarely get to DO that, but it’s my fav situation, by far. My second favourite involves a 5 hour train ride, each way. My least favourite (still on my faves list!) is when I’m seeing someone locally, and I just devote the day to it. The fist half being physical, the second half faceplanting (therapy hangover).
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* There have been times with trauma therapy that it’s been UP TO double my standard (4 hours a day, 4 days a week; instead of 2 hours, twice a week). Those intense periods have been for super limited things (like trial prep), for super limited times (6weeks, at most). That’s the upper limit, however, I’m more likely to be somewhere in the middle, like 4 hours a day, twice a week, or 120 min 3 times a week.