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Old Dec 05, 2013, 02:10 PM
Alishia88 Alishia88 is offline
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So, I´ve read a lot about how you´re not supposed to have 2 Ts and why
and I understand that. However, I´ve ALSO read a lot of success reports from people having had more than one T....

I am with a T, who I really like and feel comfortable with. She is very respectful, personal and friendly and I rarely found that with any therapist before (and I checked out A LOT)

However, I am a trauma patient and I feel that for this, I really might be better off with a trauma expert that really understands the difficulties and what it´s like with a post-trauma disorder... I learned how many different ways there are to do trauma therapy, when asked about which method mine uses, she gave me an unclear answer...

I was thinking to keep my current T as a main therapist but go and find a trauma specialist for treating trauma related issues.

I wouldn´t know how to pull it off. I understand that seeing both at the same amount of time would probably not be good and overwhelming.

Has anyone experience with this and do you think it could work?