Posted by SLS on April 19, 2014, at 1:51:02
In reply to Re: Long-term psychotherapy, feelings, fears, endings, posted by rjlockhart37 on April 18, 2014, at 23:43:00
That was a very nice post, RJ. I'm sure some people will find it - and you - very helpful. You've come a long way.
- Scott> i'm a bit less experienced on this, but in my early life during late teens and early 20s i had doctor dr. terry moody, state his name, he was the best person i looked forward to come see and have indpeth conversations of life....his office looked like deco style....therapy did end, and .... as much less experience i have, try to move the connection.....or slowly lossen up....
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> i stopped seeing him in 06, but during that whole time was the best therapy of my life....and now it has plundered, the only advice i learned to get is through what i've learned and write awnsers to my own questions....i was deserted with no therapist many years and that's where i learned to use my own insight..... i felt like my therapist where my friends, not saying there not, but the only connection i made with them was through counsel, and advice, not personal talk through friendship......
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> i would like to get to know you here on babble....it's all where you feel best....there's other therapy websites out there takethislife.com, psychcentral, healthboards.com but they have large amounts of posters, babble is one of them too... wished i could help with something....but yea just keep us posted....((((hug)))))
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Some see things as they are and ask why.
I dream of things that never were and ask why not.- George Bernard Shaw
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