Eleanor
Diamond Member
Counsellors are a dime a dozen. There are some people who have specialized training in helping people deal with and heal from trauma. It is a specialized field. You can look at what their specialties and interests are.
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Any time you need support, even if it is about the same things, you can keep reaching out here. Occasionally we all need a gentle wake up call... and sometimes, what many of us need, at one point or another, in addition to the honest advice or feedback, is to connect with people who have been through this kind of stuff. To get a reality check of sorts. It's ok to need that, one last time or many more times.@Justmehere you may have a point. Please accept my apology. I don't mean to sound angry, and your last post explains a lot of why I'm currently dealing with. I'm actually makin same major changes in fact the last two weeks have been full of them. So hopefully this is going to change things for the better. That's actually why I posted today because I needed confirmation on a few things one more time. Thanks for listening.
There are therapists who have a website or psychology today listing where they list a long list of things they can treat. Everything from OCD to postpartum depression to self esteem issues. Many therapists will list PTSD on that long list of things they treat. Those therapists are usually not trauma therapists. I would avoid them. They will know something about PTSD, but could do more harm than good. For them, it's just another condition in a lost list of conditions.What's the difference between a trauma specialist and a counselor?