Posted by All Done on March 11, 2004, at 0:10:34
In reply to In a Quandary (disjointed grumbling), posted by mair on March 10, 2004, at 22:15:26
mair,
Just thinking out loud, but have you thought about discussing or re-evaluting your goals for therapy with your T? Maybe you're not able to say what you want to say because you and your T aren't on the same page about what you want and need from therapy. My goals for therapy seem to change pretty rapidly and sometimes there are periods I'm not even sure why I'm there, so I end up discussing things that don't feel like they apply. Once we re-evaluate my goals, it frees me up to talk about "new" things or things that I'd been holding in. Gosh, I'm rambling. Sorry if this doesn't make much sense...
In any event, I think you need to talk to your T about all of this. That way, you won't be guessing at what she is thinking or what she might say. She can also probably help you decide if quitting is the best option.
Take care,
All Done
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