The most important thing to me is that you are clear on it being helpful. It's so true that I can't judge the situation since I only know the bit that you share. Just want you to hold her accountable and be sure she is at your service, not vice versa, don't want you there as a case study to try out her new classes, but as a client.
I was a case study once, haha.
I didn't really mean a class against touch, but it's quite likely that she could find or read research or attend a course where the type of touch she wants to do now would be debunked, because the touch is controversial, and research and practice goes both ways, even among EMDR, mind/body oriented folks, as far as how much, when, why, etc.
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