Good morning everyone -
I have seen multiple therapists in my life beginning in college. Each had their own methods and personalities and some I knew right off the bat that they were not going to be helpful to me and some took some time to decide that the sessions were bearing no fruit.
I am working with another therapist that advertises herself as a trauma specialist, with EMDR training, etc. Some days after session I feel very relieved and grateful that I chose her. Other days I feel like I was better when I came in than when I left, especially if she hits a nerve and I get triggered, etc.
Bottom line is I have difficulty saying whether or not the more painful meetings are actually helping me heal or if they are just exacerbating the problem.
So, I guess I am asking for everyone's input on what they have learned from their therapy experiences, good, bad, etc., as it may help me going forward to make more educated decisions about what the ultimate goals are for my therapy and when it would be most beneficial to walk away.
Thanks for listening.
I have seen multiple therapists in my life beginning in college. Each had their own methods and personalities and some I knew right off the bat that they were not going to be helpful to me and some took some time to decide that the sessions were bearing no fruit.
I am working with another therapist that advertises herself as a trauma specialist, with EMDR training, etc. Some days after session I feel very relieved and grateful that I chose her. Other days I feel like I was better when I came in than when I left, especially if she hits a nerve and I get triggered, etc.
Bottom line is I have difficulty saying whether or not the more painful meetings are actually helping me heal or if they are just exacerbating the problem.
So, I guess I am asking for everyone's input on what they have learned from their therapy experiences, good, bad, etc., as it may help me going forward to make more educated decisions about what the ultimate goals are for my therapy and when it would be most beneficial to walk away.
Thanks for listening.