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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 610679" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>Add Buspar to the list that I've already tried, too. With the therapy it's still too soon to tell, I guess. I have only seen him about four times so far, reason being that this therapist is always going on vacation! The last time I saw him was about three weeks ago and I am not seeing him again till November 5th. He just went on a month long vacation over the summer, too. The first time I saw him he brought up my childhood sexual abuse and wanted me to describe it in detail. Then he sent me on my way with abosolutely no coping techiques when I started with the nightmares because he bought it up again. I'm not there to discuss my family member who repeatedly sexually abused me from the ages of 11 to 13. I already dealt with that issue in my 20's. He brought back memories I had left in the past and I didn't appreciate it. Thankfully he only talked about my abuse during one session and never brought it up again. The last time I was there he wanted to know all about my break up with my kids' dad and all about their disorders. That wasn't what I wanted to talk about either! I am there to learn how to combat these darn panic attacks, especially when I'm at work and pretty much helpless to do anything about it. Next month when I see him, I am going to sit down with an agenda and tell him right away what I would like to work on. Maybe I will find what he has to teach me a little more useful if I actually speak up and let him know where I'm currently struggling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 610679, member: 2196"] Add Buspar to the list that I've already tried, too. With the therapy it's still too soon to tell, I guess. I have only seen him about four times so far, reason being that this therapist is always going on vacation! The last time I saw him was about three weeks ago and I am not seeing him again till November 5th. He just went on a month long vacation over the summer, too. The first time I saw him he brought up my childhood sexual abuse and wanted me to describe it in detail. Then he sent me on my way with abosolutely no coping techiques when I started with the nightmares because he bought it up again. I'm not there to discuss my family member who repeatedly sexually abused me from the ages of 11 to 13. I already dealt with that issue in my 20's. He brought back memories I had left in the past and I didn't appreciate it. Thankfully he only talked about my abuse during one session and never brought it up again. The last time I was there he wanted to know all about my break up with my kids' dad and all about their disorders. That wasn't what I wanted to talk about either! I am there to learn how to combat these darn panic attacks, especially when I'm at work and pretty much helpless to do anything about it. Next month when I see him, I am going to sit down with an agenda and tell him right away what I would like to work on. Maybe I will find what he has to teach me a little more useful if I actually speak up and let him know where I'm currently struggling. [/QUOTE]
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