whiteraven
Diamond Member
I also wanted to comment generally that it was much more destabilizing for me when I was doing therapy that required memory recovery than when I was doing therapy that worked on functionality. I don't really know how most traditional therapists are doing it these days (because mine is definitely not traditional, thank goodness) but when I first started therapy, they just sort of jumped into working on memories. I think it would have been much, much more useful (and a lot safer for me/us) to establish trust within my system and with our therapist and work on building a strong communication system within the system. I suspect they didn't do this because there was the hope that quicker memory retrieval (with a minimum of communication and trust building) could lead to more rapid healing and integration. Just didn't work for us (or for many of the folks I knew going through the same process).