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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 764601" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Hi newstart</p><p>I feel sad that you are going through this and feel alone. You're not.</p><p></p><p>First, Why not tell your husband he needs to cancel the invitation to this family member he made unilaterally? </p><p></p><p>Second, about psychotherapy. If you have Medicare psychotherapy will be free. I have a psychologist whom I see by Telemed. It works great. He is located a few hours away because there are few competent therapists where I live. He is tremendously competent. You would be able to work with any licensed therapist in your state. I would prefer a psychologist, but that's me.</p><p></p><p>I know how you feel. It may take having a visit with a dozen people until you find a fit. (I am assuming you're 65 or older.)</p><p>I get tremendous support from psychotherapy. I also do spiritual counseling which I find just as helpful. Honestly, I stopped going to psychotherapy because I was wounded by one experience. I wish I had been thicker-skinned. I missed out. </p><p></p><p>I am very much like you. My impulse is to retreat when I am wounded. That is not always the best course. I think Nomad gave you very excellent counsel. Love, Copa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 764601, member: 18958"] Hi newstart I feel sad that you are going through this and feel alone. You're not. First, Why not tell your husband he needs to cancel the invitation to this family member he made unilaterally? Second, about psychotherapy. If you have Medicare psychotherapy will be free. I have a psychologist whom I see by Telemed. It works great. He is located a few hours away because there are few competent therapists where I live. He is tremendously competent. You would be able to work with any licensed therapist in your state. I would prefer a psychologist, but that's me. I know how you feel. It may take having a visit with a dozen people until you find a fit. (I am assuming you're 65 or older.) I get tremendous support from psychotherapy. I also do spiritual counseling which I find just as helpful. Honestly, I stopped going to psychotherapy because I was wounded by one experience. I wish I had been thicker-skinned. I missed out. I am very much like you. My impulse is to retreat when I am wounded. That is not always the best course. I think Nomad gave you very excellent counsel. Love, Copa [/QUOTE]
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