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Originally Posted by Asiablue
For those of you who have complex ptsd and or attachment difficulties, what kind of agreement do most of you have with your therapists in terms of outside session support? And what works best for you whilst doing trauma work? What kind of support if any do they offer you?
Are you allowed email, texting, phone calls? Or do you have no contact outside of sessions at all? How do you feel about the current agreement you have about access or lack of access to your therapist outside sessions?
I'm conflicted by what I want in a therapist versus what I need. I don't like the idea of having no outside support from them, it feels cold and abandoning. I feel like I don't need to learn to be super independent, I already am that. I have never been over-dependent with anyone, but just having needs makes me feel needy and I do worry about being over-dependent.
But I do need to learn about emotional self-regulation. And I do get overwhelmed with the trauma work at times so I can see the argument for having no contact to a therapist outside of sessions in an attempt to contain it all in the room and not have it spill out across the week.
I'm looking for a new T and wondering what I need.
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I had a spiritual or what you might call a "Christian" who was trained in DID which helped me to integrate but never heard of not being allowed outside of sessions support. At the same time I was seeing an M.S. trained counselor at a local clinic with the same belief system I did and I found that it is hard not to let it spill out across the week no matter what you do...I am uncertain as to why your therapist wanted that kind of control...with trauma work there is no telling at least in my own personal trauma work when or where it will hit...it just does when it is ready to and so trying to contain it seems a bit off to me...Personally I would try to find a therapist who fitst your needs not the reverse..am just saying...