Born to Run
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Did you and she ever discuss going back to EMDR, specifically?
My therapist stopped with EMDR for complex ptsd altogether, as it can give very bad reactions to it.
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Did you and she ever discuss going back to EMDR, specifically?
We can never recover from trauma; he's spot on.
Yep, I was asking you :) Sorry for no-tag.We both believe that EMDR is probably not effective for me based on my reactions to it and my complex trauma. More recently, we've discussed doing somatic experiencing and she has been incorporating some of that into our therapy, but not in a regimented "plan" sort of way IMO.
I think you clearly want to work with someone who has a treatment plan, and a sense of outcomes.
Have you asked your therapist point blank "where do we go from here?"
Well, I think it's the point - but I've been in a room with some therapists who will say, no - that therapy is not meant to be outcome-based, it is a lifelong practice that is equivalent to yoga for the soul. You don't do yoga until you hit your 'goal' and then stop (or if you do, I have no idea how that would work, because you have to continue the practice or it all goes away again) - you don't do therapy until you are 'fixed', you do it forever.I mean, isn't that the point?
She said something about how all of the above treatments ARE the trauma work. These are all just things to open up the neuro pathways which IS the treatment and the trauma processing. Well WTF.