three, you went through years and years of constant daily abuse, violence and terror. PTSD is not something you're going to get over any time soon. It can and probably will take a number of years. Facing up to the fact you have it and need to get over it is incredibly important but getting past this will likely be harder than going into protective custody (or is it witness protection you're in?). It is a slow, painful, daunting process. Your current therapist, sweet though she may be, is doing you no favours. It is not your responsibility to cheer her up. It's unprofessional, and if she can't keep her reactions to herself, perhaps she needs to consider a different line of work, or at least different types of patients.
I was in protective custody first and then witness protection. It took me a year.
My therapist is so far doing okay. When I had her before she was much weepier, and it might have been because she was expecting. She had decent suggestions last session and I have had some results. If I come up against a wall I have found another who does EMDR and hypnosis, and is highly recommended by my son's psychologist, who seems to always be right about treatments and local professionals.
I have been doing some reading and it seems that the expected recovery time from prolonged abuse is three years, which is to say that after three years you are in a place to have your symptoms diminish enough to concentrate on recovery. So though I like the number, it's not quite what I wanted to hear. I think you are probably right on it taking a while, it took me over a year to reach a place where I did not readily show battered person syndrome.
I am really impatient. I used to be patient. I cannot afford to be impatient, with these kids. I want my memory fixed, too. I don't like spacing things.