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I don't want to do therapy anymore
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<blockquote data-quote="butterflydreams" data-source="post: 224436"><p>I'm sorry that you are having a rough time. I go to therapy too, bi-weekly at this point. I end up doing a recap of the week as well, my therapist is also my daughter's therapist and used to be my son's. Because of the severeness of his issues and the fact that he didn't click with her, she felt and so did I that he needed a different therapist, so he sees someone else - I talk to his new therapist as well. I feel recapping the week for me is helpful because, not only can I get out what has been going on, but sometimes it is helpful because I am able to get advice on how maybe things could have been done differently or perhaps confirmation that I am doing things right.</p><p></p><p>As far as everyone needing therapy, they are right - family therapy is essential because what goes on with our difficult child's does affect the WHOLE family not just our difficult child's.</p><p></p><p>I do agree though that it sounds like this therapist is not the right fit, time for a new one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="butterflydreams, post: 224436"] I'm sorry that you are having a rough time. I go to therapy too, bi-weekly at this point. I end up doing a recap of the week as well, my therapist is also my daughter's therapist and used to be my son's. Because of the severeness of his issues and the fact that he didn't click with her, she felt and so did I that he needed a different therapist, so he sees someone else - I talk to his new therapist as well. I feel recapping the week for me is helpful because, not only can I get out what has been going on, but sometimes it is helpful because I am able to get advice on how maybe things could have been done differently or perhaps confirmation that I am doing things right. As far as everyone needing therapy, they are right - family therapy is essential because what goes on with our difficult child's does affect the WHOLE family not just our difficult child's. I do agree though that it sounds like this therapist is not the right fit, time for a new one. [/QUOTE]
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