I'm thinking of seeing a new therapist for obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) only. The person I'm thinking of having an initial discussion with is the only person I've found so far who seems they might be a good fit. I'm not sure he would be a good fit for specific trauma work, but I'm not planning any specific trauma work.
I'm wondering how realistic it is, to see a therapist for one symptom only. Has anyone else done this? Could you keep it to the one symptom, or did all sorts of other things come in that needed to be addressed along with it? I know I will need to tell him that I have a trauma history. Did you find you needed to talk about trauma more than you anticipated?
I'm not planning to see any other therapist alongside him.
My background is that I've done trauma therapy and processed a lot of the trauma, although I still need to do more work on childhood issues, at some point. Generally I'm stable enough, able to work, and have very good coping and safety skills. My remaining symptoms are "only" generalised anxiety and depression - I'm not worried about having flashbacks or other symptoms.
I've been working hard on anxiety and particularly OCD which troubles me very much. I've made a lot of progress with OCD but I'm sick of doing it on my own and would really like guidance and support. I tried this towards the end with my last therapist, but it wasn't successful because she didn't specialise in OCD. The therapist I'm thinking of seeing now does, and he also uses Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) which I find very helpful, rather than only Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, which I don't like but which most OCD specialists use.
He actually has training and experience in childhood abuse, but if I was looking for a therapist for that I don't think I would pick him out. However, I'll need to mention the abuse and other trauma for context so at least he has some understanding of that area.
Has anyone had experience of therapy for only one symptom? Any thoughts?
I'm wondering how realistic it is, to see a therapist for one symptom only. Has anyone else done this? Could you keep it to the one symptom, or did all sorts of other things come in that needed to be addressed along with it? I know I will need to tell him that I have a trauma history. Did you find you needed to talk about trauma more than you anticipated?
I'm not planning to see any other therapist alongside him.
My background is that I've done trauma therapy and processed a lot of the trauma, although I still need to do more work on childhood issues, at some point. Generally I'm stable enough, able to work, and have very good coping and safety skills. My remaining symptoms are "only" generalised anxiety and depression - I'm not worried about having flashbacks or other symptoms.
I've been working hard on anxiety and particularly OCD which troubles me very much. I've made a lot of progress with OCD but I'm sick of doing it on my own and would really like guidance and support. I tried this towards the end with my last therapist, but it wasn't successful because she didn't specialise in OCD. The therapist I'm thinking of seeing now does, and he also uses Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) which I find very helpful, rather than only Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, which I don't like but which most OCD specialists use.
He actually has training and experience in childhood abuse, but if I was looking for a therapist for that I don't think I would pick him out. However, I'll need to mention the abuse and other trauma for context so at least he has some understanding of that area.
Has anyone had experience of therapy for only one symptom? Any thoughts?
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