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<blockquote data-quote="AmIAFool" data-source="post: 614410" data-attributes="member: 17434"><p>Well now, there's another funny part to this story. I went to my counselor just a few weeks ago and she tells me, "I think you are doing a great job of coping with all this on your side and I don't believe I would be of any help to you in coping any better than you already are. I do, however, believe you and your husband would both benefit from couple counseling to learn how to cope with this better together." Then she referred me to a marriage counselor, who, after 5 phones still has not returned my phone calls. </p><p></p><p>I was stunned. Perhaps I didn't articulate well enough what my situation is, but I don't believe "learning to cope with it better together" is an answer. in my opinion it needs to STOP altogether and I'm stunned that a licensed psychologist would even suggest that the answer would lie in "learning how to cope with it better." So maybe it's time to find me a new counselor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AmIAFool, post: 614410, member: 17434"] Well now, there's another funny part to this story. I went to my counselor just a few weeks ago and she tells me, "I think you are doing a great job of coping with all this on your side and I don't believe I would be of any help to you in coping any better than you already are. I do, however, believe you and your husband would both benefit from couple counseling to learn how to cope with this better together." Then she referred me to a marriage counselor, who, after 5 phones still has not returned my phone calls. I was stunned. Perhaps I didn't articulate well enough what my situation is, but I don't believe "learning to cope with it better together" is an answer. in my opinion it needs to STOP altogether and I'm stunned that a licensed psychologist would even suggest that the answer would lie in "learning how to cope with it better." So maybe it's time to find me a new counselor. [/QUOTE]
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