So much gratitude for your support and understanding of what we are all facing when working with complex clients. I will never give up the passion of helping individuals with C-PTSD. I look forward to learning more from you for years to come.
I know your content is targeted towards therapists, but as a client with complex trauma, everything you say is just so validating. It is really nice to actually be understood. What you say about therapists being trained to work with relatively healthy people is just so true. It's incredibly frustrating to be so injured and in need of help, and then to turn to the people who are supposed to be able to help you, only to have them surprised and confused by how injured you are, and then not know how to help you, because they don't know how to work from the ground up to help you build the skills necessary for recovery. The best of them admit they don't know how to help you. The worst of them blame you for not being able to help yourself. Becoming self-educated on trauma has been so helpful for me. I just wish more therapists knew what you knew about complex trauma. Trying to find a therapist like you is like searching for a needle in a haystack.
The way you have conveyed this is so powerful, thank you. It’s awful that professionals are still doing this. I’d like to use your words when I explain this dynamic to staff I work with who are trying to learn how to work with trauma.
So much gratitude for your support and understanding of what we are all facing when working with complex clients. I will never give up the passion of helping individuals with C-PTSD. I look forward to learning more from you for years to come.
I know your content is targeted towards therapists, but as a client with complex trauma, everything you say is just so validating. It is really nice to actually be understood. What you say about therapists being trained to work with relatively healthy people is just so true. It's incredibly frustrating to be so injured and in need of help, and then to turn to the people who are supposed to be able to help you, only to have them surprised and confused by how injured you are, and then not know how to help you, because they don't know how to work from the ground up to help you build the skills necessary for recovery. The best of them admit they don't know how to help you. The worst of them blame you for not being able to help yourself. Becoming self-educated on trauma has been so helpful for me. I just wish more therapists knew what you knew about complex trauma. Trying to find a therapist like you is like searching for a needle in a haystack.
The way you have conveyed this is so powerful, thank you. It’s awful that professionals are still doing this. I’d like to use your words when I explain this dynamic to staff I work with who are trying to learn how to work with trauma.
@@uvsarah I'm happy to help. The better educated professionals can be about these things, the better it is for everyone.
Thank you for your videos and the knowledge you share with us clinicians! I can't wait until your training schedule is updated
Thank you, that was extremely helpful and validating. Appreciate your thoughtful and giving nature.