Al Cone wrote:
>
> Linda,
>
> Thanks for your thoughtful response. I certainly have no desire to go to
> war with a CMHC. That, and it does sound to me as if this guy is
> pressuring her to let him do EMDR. That, I think, is quite different
> from a physician saying, "take these herbs." You go home and either do or
> don't take them.
>
I knew I should have said acupunture but didn't want to stir up that
debate again ;-)
I guess the bottom line for me is that she can still choose to do the
EMDR or not. I've seen it done and it seems to me at best one gets some
systematic desensitization or at worst - a waste of their money.
Warm regards,
linda
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