Which is Better?
Redsongbird
Registrant
Seeing a counselor who has a "abuse history" themselves or someone who hasn't had one?
Tobey
Tobey
KenWhether or not a particular therapist's experience of personal victimization (that is, whether or not he is a survivor) makes him a more effective helper is questionable. His effectiveness is determined by his skills. Some survivor therapists however, have personal experiences with sexual victimization and that may help them better understand what you went through. Others may be handicapped by their experience and may be less than helpful for you. Non-survivor therapists may be more useful due to their distance and objectivity to the problem. There is no clear rule of thumb whether or not it is better to have therapist who is also a survivor.