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Anyone have experience with the following? Seeing a new therapist this wk. (Original Post) GPV May 2021 OP
Some. SheltieLover May 2021 #1
My late wife, Victoria Peters, was a well-regarded clinical psychologist. RobertDevereaux May 2021 #2
A therapist friend of mine is enthusiastic about IFS. JudyM May 2021 #3
EMDR is known choie May 2021 #4
EMDR was effective for me. Prior to it, I was barely able... 3catwoman3 May 2021 #5
I did a couple sessions of EMDR, for past trauma captain queeg May 2021 #6

SheltieLover

(59,504 posts)
1. Some.
Mon May 31, 2021, 09:14 AM
May 2021

I know of EMDR & that results with persons on the Autism spectrum are not favorable.

DBT I'm somewhat familiar with. Effective treatment for those with Borderline dx. Very intense treatment & very structured.

IFS looks interesting:

https://ifs-institute.com/about-us

Good luck with your therapy!

RobertDevereaux

(1,938 posts)
2. My late wife, Victoria Peters, was a well-regarded clinical psychologist.
Mon May 31, 2021, 09:22 AM
May 2021

Victoria used EMDR to great effect on several patients.

I haven't heard of the other phrases.

JudyM

(29,517 posts)
3. A therapist friend of mine is enthusiastic about IFS.
Mon May 31, 2021, 09:26 AM
May 2021

I just started exploring it last week, as well. DBT is very practical, centers on mindfulness techniques. For folks who aren’t familiar with those techniques it’s a helpful set of new tools.

3catwoman3

(25,388 posts)
5. EMDR was effective for me. Prior to it, I was barely able...
Mon May 31, 2021, 10:24 AM
May 2021

...to even mention the death of my brother, my only sibling, at the way-too-young age of only 23. I was 26. Scuba diving adventure gone wrong. Especially if having to tell someone about it for the first time, I would dissolve into tears, even years later. He died in 1978.

After EMDR, I became able to discuss it when necessary, and sometimes be helpful to others who have had similar losses. Wisdom I would rather not have, but I’m glad I am able to share it when appropriate.

I don’t know how EMDR works, but it does - at least for me.

captain queeg

(11,780 posts)
6. I did a couple sessions of EMDR, for past trauma
Mon May 31, 2021, 11:30 AM
May 2021

I can’t say it did anything for me. I asked the therapist how I should feel and she said I wouldn’t notice anything, and I didn’t. If it helped at some deep level I couldn’t say.

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