GardenGirl0214
Bronze Member
So, I've posted that my current therapist suggested that I do EMDR therapy and recommended
someone who is trained in it because she is not. However, she suggested that I continue therapy with her while doing EMDR. I reluctantly agreed. I say reluctantly because I have trust and abandonment issues. The thought of a new therapy with a new therapist was and still is overwhelming to me. My therapist and I discussed this, and we again agreed that my continuing to see her would be helpful to me. Well, the EMDR therapist she recommended has been impossible to reach. We've been playing phone tag for almost a week now. We even tried leaving our availability on each other's machine, but that didn't help. I saw my therapist today and told her that someone who is that difficult to reach before we've even met was probably not going to be a good fit for me. She agreed and gave me the name of another EMDR therapist to call. Well, after looking at her website, i
I saw that she doesn't accept my insurance. I called anyway, just in case the website wasn't updated. That was earlier this afternoon, but I still haven't heard back. My therapist told me that she was going to contact this latest therapist also once our session was over today to give her some background info on me.
I am very depressed and anxious and given the way I feel and the amount of effort I've put in to trying to heal, I just want to stop ALL therapy, including with my current therapist. We talked about this today, although I didn't say I wanted to stop seeing her. We did, however, discuss my past history of running from therapy, and she's said, "You need to try and stay with it this time." But my thinking is that since she's not trained in EMDR but she thinks that's what could help me, why should I continue working with her? I do like her a lot, but is that reason enough to stay?
someone who is trained in it because she is not. However, she suggested that I continue therapy with her while doing EMDR. I reluctantly agreed. I say reluctantly because I have trust and abandonment issues. The thought of a new therapy with a new therapist was and still is overwhelming to me. My therapist and I discussed this, and we again agreed that my continuing to see her would be helpful to me. Well, the EMDR therapist she recommended has been impossible to reach. We've been playing phone tag for almost a week now. We even tried leaving our availability on each other's machine, but that didn't help. I saw my therapist today and told her that someone who is that difficult to reach before we've even met was probably not going to be a good fit for me. She agreed and gave me the name of another EMDR therapist to call. Well, after looking at her website, i
I saw that she doesn't accept my insurance. I called anyway, just in case the website wasn't updated. That was earlier this afternoon, but I still haven't heard back. My therapist told me that she was going to contact this latest therapist also once our session was over today to give her some background info on me.
I am very depressed and anxious and given the way I feel and the amount of effort I've put in to trying to heal, I just want to stop ALL therapy, including with my current therapist. We talked about this today, although I didn't say I wanted to stop seeing her. We did, however, discuss my past history of running from therapy, and she's said, "You need to try and stay with it this time." But my thinking is that since she's not trained in EMDR but she thinks that's what could help me, why should I continue working with her? I do like her a lot, but is that reason enough to stay?