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I don't want to do therapy anymore
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 225653" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I can understand- as I said- that is how I am. I'm not there for them to mold me into who they think I should be and it makes me feel that way when they push what they want to work on. How can they possibly know what I'm laying awake worrying about at 3:00 in the morning or if there is something that happened years ago that is still causing me a problem or anything else if they won't listen to why I'm there? I saw a couple of different ones, then sought out one that I just started with. I checked online to find her specialty areas so I think this might be a good fit. But, I've only seen her once and I was trying to speed through my history and difficult child's history and I think she has starteed assuming that I'm there to get help dealing with difficult child issues, which ultimately I am. However, there are some things standing in my mental way first, so I'm planning on telling her that next time I see her- or else I'll be here posting with the same frustration you have about it!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 225653, member: 3699"] I can understand- as I said- that is how I am. I'm not there for them to mold me into who they think I should be and it makes me feel that way when they push what they want to work on. How can they possibly know what I'm laying awake worrying about at 3:00 in the morning or if there is something that happened years ago that is still causing me a problem or anything else if they won't listen to why I'm there? I saw a couple of different ones, then sought out one that I just started with. I checked online to find her specialty areas so I think this might be a good fit. But, I've only seen her once and I was trying to speed through my history and difficult child's history and I think she has starteed assuming that I'm there to get help dealing with difficult child issues, which ultimately I am. However, there are some things standing in my mental way first, so I'm planning on telling her that next time I see her- or else I'll be here posting with the same frustration you have about it!! [/QUOTE]
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