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Originally Posted by Ididitmyway
Thanks for clarifying. As I said in my first comment, I didn't have an experience when I'd be seeing two Ts at the same time and they would have a different opinion about something. (I guess, that's the reason why ethical rules don't allow Ts to work with clients who are currently in therapy with other Ts unless by mutual agreement.) I had three main Ts, all of whom I was seeing at different times, so this was never an issue. I think, if I was seeing two Ts at the same time who had a different opinion about a particular situation, it'd get me very confused and anxious and I'd feel like I had to choose only one of them, the one whose opinion would feel right.
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I made sure they both knew I was seeing the other before even seeing EMDR T. When I was seeing them at the same time Emdr T was pretty much only dealing with Emdr. She felt T was my primary T and she was just there to help. They spoke to each other a couple of times about me (with appropriate releases) while there were some confusion and struggles we were all committed to working through it.
The problems have arisen because T died unexpectedly in June. No time for transition and now Emdr T and I are trying to back up after seeing each other for a year to give her all the details that she didn't need before.