Posted by mandinka on November 10, 2004, at 16:56:36
In reply to Re: Hmm » mandinka, posted by sunny10 on November 10, 2004, at 15:23:27
I think it would be a good idea for you to read on Speyrer's website the articles by Paul Vereshack about the does and don'ts of PT and the qualities a PT practitioner should have.
All people that underwent good PT stress that a good primal therapist should be absolutely willing to talk with you about their own past and experiences as a form of mirroring you and gaining your trust. Listen to your gut when you meet this woman. Is she sincere? What is her training - the official one from a university and in PT? Is she down to earth or plays a guru (any role except being her true self)? How much regressive therapy has she undergone (this is important!)? I personally like someone with ETS training (Emerson Training Seminars). William Emerson is THE specialist in pre and perinatal trauma, a subject you are very likely to hit against sooner or later in this therapy.
If you need a practitioner you can also try the webpage:
http://www.heartcenteredtherapies.org
And check out the referral list there.
Good luck and keep me updated on the progress! :)
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