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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 559348" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Can you make an emergency appointment with your therapist? Good things <em>and</em> bad things will happen, just as they do for everyone. Your premonition and reaction to these things are critical to how you will get through them. If you feel as though something bad will happen, whatever happens will either be magnified by that thought, or you will know that <em>this</em> particular bad thing isn't nearly as bad as what you were expecting, and you'll work yourself up by worrying about what the <em>really</em> bad thing is that's yet to come, and how bad it <em>could be</em>. I'm concerned that if you don't get some help sorting out why you feel this way the fear will cripple you from working, taking care of yourself and your family, and generally participating in life. <em>That</em> would fulfill your prophesy, but you can avoid it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 559348, member: 99"] Can you make an emergency appointment with your therapist? Good things [I]and[/I] bad things will happen, just as they do for everyone. Your premonition and reaction to these things are critical to how you will get through them. If you feel as though something bad will happen, whatever happens will either be magnified by that thought, or you will know that [I]this[/I] particular bad thing isn't nearly as bad as what you were expecting, and you'll work yourself up by worrying about what the [I]really[/I] bad thing is that's yet to come, and how bad it [I]could be[/I]. I'm concerned that if you don't get some help sorting out why you feel this way the fear will cripple you from working, taking care of yourself and your family, and generally participating in life. [I]That[/I] would fulfill your prophesy, but you can avoid it. [/QUOTE]
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