focus of work [is missing on her behalf].
You say the Montreal T will go over by 15 mins and not charge - is it your expectation that your sessions will routinely be 75 mins long or that she'll occasionally go over if the session needs the time?
I am angry because she takes too much time to chit chat about my week and starts talking about how things have been and taking notes and preparing for processing instead of doing the actual processing. In addition, sometimes while she is taking down notes about the EMDR target she will side track and start talking with me about some other issue that she notices and that takes extra time. I am also angry because there are therapists that charge less and do the same work as her and are focused on resolving memories. I talked on the phone with the therapists in Montreal I told her exactly what I want:
"I want each session to be EMDR and to be focused on processing a single memory. I will come prepared with the memory I want to work on. Will you be willing to work with me this way?" She said, "Yes I can work that way." She asked me some other questions around safety I reassured her that I am stable and I have lots of resources (journaling, painting, creativity, prayers, church, etc) to deal with difficult feelings between sessions. I don't have any addictions and I am not harming myself or anyone else. Once I told her that she said OK. She told me she does one session per week. Her sessions are 60 minutes but with EMDR they are extended when needed for 15 minutes and she does not charge for that. We scheduled a session and I am seeing her. So I think I am getting what I am paying for.
Also, I asked a friend of a friend who goes to another therapist that does EMDR here in town and she told me that her therapist is focused on the goals/targets and she had a large picture and each session they work on a single memory and that her therapist told her that her clients usually need a year of EMDR and then only follow-up sessions as needed. In addition, she told me that her therapist is focusing on the big picture. I feel like my therapist is focusing sometimes on small insignificant details of my life. I don't know what she thinks or why she asks me because she does not tell me. If she were direct things would be easier and I would not have to mind read or guess. Instead, she hesitates and suggests to explore things in a different way or to try something.
I find this deceiving because my mom used to do this kind of stuff and I told her about it and she does not listen. That is why I went with being very direct and specific in my email. She does not have to agree with everything I am asking but I want honest answers. I don't want sugar coated, non-judgemental, scripted, rehearsed responses. Her responses are always about how this would be better for me or how I would benefit from it but never about what she wants. Last time in session when I was telling her about my need to get things done fast she interrupted me to tell me that she sometimes feels rushed that she wants to work differently. I was like why you have not told me that. She does observe stuff about me but I do observe stuff about her too. I've noticed in the past that when she is hesitating about stuff she is not fully honest. And people not being honest with me pisses me off.