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what consitutes progress in therapy?

Posted by sleepygirl on December 6, 2005, at 21:34:26

I'd like some perspectives on this one....
I'm going to brainstorm a little list :-)
What's most important?

you obtain and maintain a job
you have close and satisfying relationships
you can communicate openly
you are in touch with past hurts, traumas, and have some sort of perspective on them (whatever that means)
you are completely independent
you don't have a lot of anxiety
you have interests you pursue and find satisfaction in
you don't care if you see your T or not
you are accepting of yourself and imperfections
you can acknowledge and deal with your anger effectively
you don't abuse drugs/alcohol (too much)
you're not on any psychotropic medication
you're not terribly emotional about anything
nothing really bothers you
you don't care too much about what people think about you


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