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GardenGirl0214
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Thank you for your honesty!Emdr is intense, exhausting and can exacerbate ptsd symptoms for days afterwards. I feel like a zomb...
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Thank you for your honesty!Emdr is intense, exhausting and can exacerbate ptsd symptoms for days afterwards. I feel like a zomb...
I wonder if it would be useful to speak to your therapist regarding your questions?
The therapist that my current therapist recommended is definitely trained in EMDR. I will absolutely be asking her a bunch of questions. I've also been doing a bunch of online research, including asking questions here to get input from those who have done EMDR and those who are currently doing it. I have not decided for sure if I will do it yet, and I won't make my decision until all my questions have been answered. I've already started a list for the EMDR therapist and I haven't even met her yet!My therapist is trained specifically in EMDR so id make sure that yours is and also i would as...
i would suggest not having a therapist within a group as mine is, cause I cant call him, text him (i dont even has his cell number) and though i can call the office and ask he call me back (and he does) he only has a few mins as he sees patients back to back every hour except for lunch.
I've had multiple therapists in groups, and they have all done some form of emergency page. I don't think it's a group/not group thing, it's just whatever the policy is for the individual, or whoever is head of the group.t seems those that have therapists not in a geoup can get ahold of them, have their cell to call or text in sort of an emergency or tailspinning situation.
I've had multiple therapists in groups, and they have all done some form of emergency page. I don't think it's a group/not group thing, it's just whatever the policy is for the individual, or whoever is head of the group.