GardenGirl0214
Bronze Member
So I started seeing an EMDR therapist the beginning of May. Before I saw her, I checked to see if she was listed on the EMDR website, which she was aND it was verified that she had completed both training parts of EMDR. I definitely like her, as she is very quick to alter what isn't working. I have severe anxiety issues, and so far, we have only used EMDR to try and lower the intensity of the anxiety. I do have tworked trauma issues to address, but my therapist said we need to lower my anxiety first.
I should mention that I am also seeing a CBT therapist, who suggested I do EMDR. I have been seeing the CBT therapist for two years and didn't want to give her up because I completely trust her, and trust does not come easily to me. The EMDR therapist has said it's helpful for her to be able to get input from her.
My problem is that I don't see my anxiety getting much better. We use the tappers during emdr, as I can't do the eye movement due to migraines. I will admit that some sessions do help lower my anxiety. However, what I'm finding is that what works during our session might not work in a future session, and that is extremely frustrating to me!
Today my CBT therapist and I talked about anticipatory anxiety, specifically pertaining to the EMDR. I definitely agreed with that, and she and I decided that perhaps I should start processing one of my traumas. She was going to call my EMDR therapist today (I signed a release) to suggest this. My question is how will I know when/if EMDR is wormkmg??
I should mention that I am also seeing a CBT therapist, who suggested I do EMDR. I have been seeing the CBT therapist for two years and didn't want to give her up because I completely trust her, and trust does not come easily to me. The EMDR therapist has said it's helpful for her to be able to get input from her.
My problem is that I don't see my anxiety getting much better. We use the tappers during emdr, as I can't do the eye movement due to migraines. I will admit that some sessions do help lower my anxiety. However, what I'm finding is that what works during our session might not work in a future session, and that is extremely frustrating to me!
Today my CBT therapist and I talked about anticipatory anxiety, specifically pertaining to the EMDR. I definitely agreed with that, and she and I decided that perhaps I should start processing one of my traumas. She was going to call my EMDR therapist today (I signed a release) to suggest this. My question is how will I know when/if EMDR is wormkmg??