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Originally Posted by skeksi
Really great discussion here! To answer your initial question, my T does not specialize in PTSD. After we got knee-deep into stuff ( a few years in), he suggested I consider switching to someone trained in some other modalities. For multiple reasons, and with his blessing, I declined--I have a very good working relationship with him that has been hard-won, and I do think what he is doing with me is working.
I think it comes down to 1) do you feel confident in the T's ability to try to help you, and 2)does the T feel confident in her ability to try to help you.
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skeski thank you for sharing your experience. I do think that old T can help me but I need to hear that from her at the first meeting (after I divulge what it is that's bothering me). There is a history there and to see I new T could be more of a problem? It's just that I feel like I would be starting over etc... Not sure what I'm going to do yet. I'll keep you all posted!
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