I just started with a new somatic experiencing therapist (I wrote another thread recently about the disaster that was the first guy who I finally kicked the curb). I really, really like the new person and there is a such a stark difference from the last guy. On top of having a personality I can mesh with, she is top in her field, has tons of experience working with trauma, leads teacher trainings, etc. And rather unsurprisingly does not accept insurance. So I'm paying a significant amount of money out of pocket to see this person, and it's causing me anxiety/pressure to make sure it works for me!
I know therapy is not something one can force. But I'm really worried that all of this money is going to be a waste if I can't get something out of this. And I'm worried that I won't be able to "connect" with my body and that I'm going to fail at this as I have with other therapies.
Does anyone have any suggestions for how to get the most out of this? Yes, I know I should probably tell my therapist about these concerns, but I'm sure she'll just say something about how maybe it's enough for my body to just be there in the room. How am I supposed to be patient whilst choking down such a huge bill?
I know therapy is not something one can force. But I'm really worried that all of this money is going to be a waste if I can't get something out of this. And I'm worried that I won't be able to "connect" with my body and that I'm going to fail at this as I have with other therapies.
Does anyone have any suggestions for how to get the most out of this? Yes, I know I should probably tell my therapist about these concerns, but I'm sure she'll just say something about how maybe it's enough for my body to just be there in the room. How am I supposed to be patient whilst choking down such a huge bill?