Hey all! Yet another question from me. (You must be getting pretty tired of me... :notworthy:)
So, I fired my therapist, and I have an intake session with someone who deals specifically with hard of hearing/deaf people. I went there before, when I was in tenth grade. I felt suicidal- but I hadn't uncovered my trauma yet, and I was almost sobbing the entire time because I felt so relieved/happy that there were others who were hard of hearing there too and understood it. Anyway, I had to leave because school was too important at the time, and that's when I got Cruella de Vil/the Wicked Witch of the West.
So, now that I know that I was traumatized, what am I supposed to tell the intake counsellor? Office settings are a trigger for me, and I usually dull down (nothing comes to my head and I just listen to people) or I dissociate. Should I tell them that I have trauma? Or do I need to go into the full story with an intake counsellor, because I really think that it would be too difficult even to just explain "I have trauma caused by bullying and my friend's attempted suicide." I THINK I'd be able to say however "I have trauma and low self esteem issues because of it. I also have PTSD."
Do you think that would be okay for an intake session, or what should I expect? Thanks!
So, I fired my therapist, and I have an intake session with someone who deals specifically with hard of hearing/deaf people. I went there before, when I was in tenth grade. I felt suicidal- but I hadn't uncovered my trauma yet, and I was almost sobbing the entire time because I felt so relieved/happy that there were others who were hard of hearing there too and understood it. Anyway, I had to leave because school was too important at the time, and that's when I got Cruella de Vil/the Wicked Witch of the West.
So, now that I know that I was traumatized, what am I supposed to tell the intake counsellor? Office settings are a trigger for me, and I usually dull down (nothing comes to my head and I just listen to people) or I dissociate. Should I tell them that I have trauma? Or do I need to go into the full story with an intake counsellor, because I really think that it would be too difficult even to just explain "I have trauma caused by bullying and my friend's attempted suicide." I THINK I'd be able to say however "I have trauma and low self esteem issues because of it. I also have PTSD."
Do you think that would be okay for an intake session, or what should I expect? Thanks!