Posted by Rzip on February 9, 2001, at 23:42:25
In reply to RE: letter to the clinic that treated me like crap, posted by Tracy on February 9, 2001, at 22:50:07
Tracy,
My therapist used to remind me to stop and smell the roses. You will always have your undergraduate degree. You are in Law School, and furthermore you have a full scholarship and stipend to go with it. Stop a minute and appreciate the roses.
Now, go back to your work. You have written the letter. I hope it makes you feel stronger, more in control. Now, pick a therapist (perhaps not one from the clinic) for the next couple of weeks till the end of the semester. Right now, forget the people who are no use to you and focus on your agenda. Therapists are only as good as long as they are useful and helpful to you. Otherwise, forget them. Only you can turn around your work situation. You have to reach within yourself to redefine the inner strength to pull through till the end of this week, this month, and finally this semester. Only you are going to be graded on your exams.
My suggestion is to pick a therapist and stick to him/her till the end of the semester in a stable manner (i.e. weekly session). You only have to commit to this till the end of the semester (one step at a time). What you need most of all, in my biased opinion, is stability. With stability, comes the ability on your part to concentrate and turn around the choas and confusion that is surrounding your personal and professional situations.
- Rzip
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