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I think there are several factors at work
1. the NHS doesn't have a termination policy that I know of - so it is just saying my abrupt ending is 'difficult' for me. Whereas it is actually unprofessional.
2. So the previous two were NHS therapists who choose to bail out when they coulnd't cope with the level of trauma they were encouraging me to disclose.
3. Also I think it is really misleading for people to go off on the 'client must be doing something wrong' tack. I have also had people tell me that I must be doing something wrong because I have been raped by three different people in my life. So I must look at what I am doing wrong.
What I am doing wrong is being a woman and not always walking in daylight. go figure. Personally I think we should be looking at why rapists want to rape women.
4.So here I would look at why do therapist want to earn their living working with people who have had trauma only to bail out or run if they find the information they have dragged out of the client to be too distressing?
5. Also I have a very different view to human relationships having come through various faith traditions. I think people with extreme ACE and trauma at a young age, require gentle attachment figures who often stay in that persons life. This is shock horror to most therapy modalities. but it is not unheard of. But oh my god, do people feel like they need to get on their soap box with their holier than thou opinion when I bring that up. Fortunately I am not only used to client blaming but also well used to people being horrified that a client could want to have a mentor or support person for decades in their life, like most people have had parents. But this is not a fruitful discussion because like holding in therapy, people have black and white views and so will not do anything other than wade in with their arguments for their side.
I am bringing a valid toxic trauma to this forum, a therapist who unprofessional terminated with no explanation and no closure sessions. I am experiencing that as damaging and difficult to navigate. that is my thread.
Rather than judging and taking a critical stance towards me, it would be more helpful to be compassionate in the true sense and not make comments that are about a personal axe to grind.
1. the NHS doesn't have a termination policy that I know of - so it is just saying my abrupt ending is 'difficult' for me. Whereas it is actually unprofessional.
2. So the previous two were NHS therapists who choose to bail out when they coulnd't cope with the level of trauma they were encouraging me to disclose.
3. Also I think it is really misleading for people to go off on the 'client must be doing something wrong' tack. I have also had people tell me that I must be doing something wrong because I have been raped by three different people in my life. So I must look at what I am doing wrong.
What I am doing wrong is being a woman and not always walking in daylight. go figure. Personally I think we should be looking at why rapists want to rape women.
4.So here I would look at why do therapist want to earn their living working with people who have had trauma only to bail out or run if they find the information they have dragged out of the client to be too distressing?
5. Also I have a very different view to human relationships having come through various faith traditions. I think people with extreme ACE and trauma at a young age, require gentle attachment figures who often stay in that persons life. This is shock horror to most therapy modalities. but it is not unheard of. But oh my god, do people feel like they need to get on their soap box with their holier than thou opinion when I bring that up. Fortunately I am not only used to client blaming but also well used to people being horrified that a client could want to have a mentor or support person for decades in their life, like most people have had parents. But this is not a fruitful discussion because like holding in therapy, people have black and white views and so will not do anything other than wade in with their arguments for their side.
I am bringing a valid toxic trauma to this forum, a therapist who unprofessional terminated with no explanation and no closure sessions. I am experiencing that as damaging and difficult to navigate. that is my thread.
Rather than judging and taking a critical stance towards me, it would be more helpful to be compassionate in the true sense and not make comments that are about a personal axe to grind.