I agree with everybody else. It's so, so hard to find a good trauma therapist who is willing to go deep and then have them also be somebody you click with. I've gotten something different from every therapist I've seen, so maybe a new one could offer you something different that would be useful. I also recommend EMDR, even if you're mostly done with therapy, because it works quickly (months instead of years type of thing) and it's been really helpful for me. It has kind of turned down the reactivity of my brain so that things that used to really stress me out or cause an intense emotional reaction just don't bother me that much anymore. It's pretty efficient once you get the groundwork done (learning grounding skills and stuff), so it might be worth the extra cost just to see what you can get out of it. It has also made the other relational therapy stuff easier to manage because my brain is in a calmer place now.
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