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Old Nov 28, 2013, 10:08 PM
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is thee much value to the concept of processing trauma together on a regular basis? I have difficulties with the sa counseling I'm currently doing, but I think it's because things get stirred up and not put away again as neatly as they had been. I wonder if being able to talk about things with my mom there would also provide someone to process with after the session in case things are "left over." We had done family therapy a really long time ago because my dad's work mandated he get help, but it ended up being a huge disaster because of my dad. I'm hoping that without him in the picture, we could address some of the "messier" stuff and find some support in each other.
I dunno. I guess I should talk to my individual T about it also. Some of our work would over-lap, and I know they have a policy of not duplicating services...
Thanks for the response. Sometimes I wonder if I have the right ideas when it comes to all this past crap.