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I don't want to do therapy anymore
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 224429" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>One thing that helped a little in my search for a therapist was to go to the counseling company's website and see if they have a brief description about the specialty or type of therapy used. Or, pick a few names of therapists and do a google search on them. Not always, but sometimes you can find a bit of info that helps either eliminate them from your list of possibilities or makes you feel interested in talking with them. There are different modalities- if that's the correct word- used in therapy and I found that one of my biggest road blocks was identifying what type(s) I was comfortable with and what really ddrove me nuts. Of course, just having a good repoirte with each other counts for a whole lot, too.</p><p></p><p>Some things that some of them do just make me crazy from the get-go. Like, the ones who always respond to my question with a question. The ones that set a timer. The ones that start off trying to push an answer (no matter what that answer is) when they haven't even gotten the full story about the problem. I'm <strong><em>really</em></strong> picky about the therapist I see!! You can't be any worse than me about this, so keep trying!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 224429, member: 3699"] One thing that helped a little in my search for a therapist was to go to the counseling company's website and see if they have a brief description about the specialty or type of therapy used. Or, pick a few names of therapists and do a google search on them. Not always, but sometimes you can find a bit of info that helps either eliminate them from your list of possibilities or makes you feel interested in talking with them. There are different modalities- if that's the correct word- used in therapy and I found that one of my biggest road blocks was identifying what type(s) I was comfortable with and what really ddrove me nuts. Of course, just having a good repoirte with each other counts for a whole lot, too. Some things that some of them do just make me crazy from the get-go. Like, the ones who always respond to my question with a question. The ones that set a timer. The ones that start off trying to push an answer (no matter what that answer is) when they haven't even gotten the full story about the problem. I'm [B][I]really[/I][/B] picky about the therapist I see!! You can't be any worse than me about this, so keep trying!! [/QUOTE]
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