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Originally Posted by East17
Haven't seen my T for 2 weeks, during which time I had a MH crisis and I sought help from the counsellor I'd been seeing previously (because CMHT are crap and I can't rely on them).
Psychologist started on Schema Therapy with me but then decided EMDR would be more suitable for CPTSD, we are supposed to be switching in tomorrow's session.
I'm still not sure about this. Part of it I think is that I'm dubious about trying EMDR and partly because this is the 3rd break in sessions in 4 months, which is not her fault, but I find it difficult to pick up where we left off. I don't feel like we ever really got into the Schema Therapy and now we are switching modes mid stream.
Perhaps Psych therapies just isn't for me and I'd be better off sticking to conventional counselling.
I know working through stuff in therapy isn't supposed to be easy, but am wondering if I'm too overwhelmed with day to day ***** to be really able to benefit from it.
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I’m in the process of having EMDR. I had EMDR for the first time 3 years ago which was really successful. I was really struggling with my talking therapy & was too overwhelmed & my PTSD stopped me doing anything. The EMDR stopped my flashbacks, enabled me to start talking about my trauma with my talking t & enabled me to be less anxious than I was. I would highly recommend it, but I have heard it’s not always successful for everyone. I can understand your concern about dipping in & out of different models. I think you need to talk to your t about agreeing on just one & be able to give it a good go. I’ve also heard that schema therapy is also good for PTSD. Good luck.