David Baxter PhD
Late Founder
It sounds like he is trying to do what you want him to do. However:
1. You need to trust that he is the "expert" here. Your idea about the best way to accomplish your goals may be different from his. And as I said earlier, if he is to help you, he needs to be a guide, not a co-traveler or friend.
2. You need to be patient. It takes time, sometimes a lot of time, to work through trauma. He may be trying to go more slowly than you think is optimal precisely because he is trying to limit the pain and distress your sessions may create for you.
3. I'm not sure that "changing the ending" is necessarily a viable goal. Sometimes, accepting and moving beyond "the ending" is more realistic (or is that what you meant?).
1. You need to trust that he is the "expert" here. Your idea about the best way to accomplish your goals may be different from his. And as I said earlier, if he is to help you, he needs to be a guide, not a co-traveler or friend.
2. You need to be patient. It takes time, sometimes a lot of time, to work through trauma. He may be trying to go more slowly than you think is optimal precisely because he is trying to limit the pain and distress your sessions may create for you.
3. I'm not sure that "changing the ending" is necessarily a viable goal. Sometimes, accepting and moving beyond "the ending" is more realistic (or is that what you meant?).