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TreizKhushranata

TreizKhushranata

The cup of life has been poisoned forever.
Sep 26, 2020
81
So far i can only get one session a week which is BULLSHIT! My ptsd needs to go ASAP
 
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GoodPersonEffed

GoodPersonEffed

Brevity is my middle name, but my name was TL
Jan 11, 2020
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How long have you been doing EMDR?
 
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Sk1n1M1n

Experienced
Jan 29, 2020
282
It could speed things up for you, I know when I was unwell mentally and was in hospital for a week i had a lot of support from nurses, support workers and crisis team, I also had a lots of people phoning me to see how things are and even now a few months and I ended up getting a cpn, my name got moved the middle of list and not at the bottom (low priority) for therapy but then COVID happened and now they are waiting to be see patients again and extra help at university.
 
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SanJunipero1

Member
Apr 6, 2020
65
I would proceed with caution doing EMDR if you're suicidal. I was doing really well, was looking towards the future, was in a good routine etc and so thought might be stable enough for EMDR. I've had to quit after 4 sessions as it massively reactivated my suicidality and now I'm back in the hole.
Not to say it can't be helpful, just that for me, right now, it's making things worse.
I hope to one day be stable enough to give it another go coz it does seem to be incredibly helpful trauma therapy.
 

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