Behavior OnLine EMDR FORUM ARCHIVE, 2000

    Re:non standard emdr
    Jennifer · 08/05/03 at 1:57 ET

    In your earlier posts you said you have a part that “refuses to 'do' therapy”, that when you have forward movement in therapy you are “overwhelmed by a sense of having done something wrong or of being hurt”, and that you hold the belief “success is bad”. These can make it difficult to do any type of therapy (EMDR, DBT, CBT, hypnosis, talk therapy, etc), and for any client - dissociative or not. I empathize. Must be very frustrating.

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    • Re:non standard emdr, by wondering, 08/05/03
      • Re:non standard emdr, by Sandra Paulsen Inobe PhD, 08/06/03
        • Re:non standard emdr, by Sandra Paulsen Inobe PhD, 08/06/03
          • Re:non standard emdr, by J.W., 08/06/03
            • Re:non standard emdr, by Sandra Paulsen Inobe PhD, 08/06/03
        • Re:non standard emdr, by wondering, 08/06/03
          • Re:non standard emdr, by Sandra Paulsen Inobe PhD, 08/06/03
          • Re:non standard emdr, by Carol Ann Rowland, MSW, RSW, 08/09/03

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