Thanks for your response. You point out the most difficult bind... highly trained therapists (dissociation wise) are few and far in between. Most are at their max for taking on clients with such disorders. That means that a client, like me, has the choice of inadequate care or no care. I should not have said I was fired -- that was inaccurate, I was in a lousy mood. I quit and the therapist said that if/when I returned there would be changes in the level of out of session contact. I thought that her setting limits, when I had already quit, was odd and rejecting. I do very much sympathize with anyone who is uncontained or destabilized by EMDR work. It's hard, hard work and therapists often have expectations of speedier "cures" and progress than the client is capable of. Thanks for your time.
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