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    Re:non standard emdr
    wondering · 08/05/03 at 8:55 ET

    Well, as it turns out, I have a part unwilling to do therapy with my ex therapist... doesn't seem to be affecting anything with my "new therapists" -- talk and emdr.

    Sometimes rapport just isn't there. Or things change and what was once helpful is no longer. I think, for traumatized persons, it is so easy to blame oneself. Or, if given a model like "parts" to blame internal dynamic for failure in treatment. It is interesting (at least for me) to note that I posted about difficulties with rapport with my ex therapist in this very forum thirteen months ago and was advised to "trust my small inner voice"... I didn't. Now, of course, my posts look like a "treatment failure" related to dissociation... I'm not sure it's either that simple or that complicated.

    I am still interested, if anyone has suggestions, on how to evaluate non standard emdr protocols (esp for use with dissociation).

    I appreciate your empathy, btw... it's been a rough time but I think I am figuring things out, although I've stumbled a bit. :)

    Replies:
    • 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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