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Originally Posted by sittingatwatersedge
the title of this thread continues to rattle around in my mind.
Not that it means therapy is over; coud it be fear of "getting better" in some one area because it would mean that now (good news) it doesn't hurt nearly as much as before, but also that now (bad news) it's time to pick up the next piece of the puzzle, and that hurts a lot?
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That is a good thing to ponder. Getting better means that
some part of you is healing. It is taking it
one piece/hurt/issue at a time. When one piece is healed (worked though) we have to fill that piece with another (healthy) one, and then move on to the next piece that needs to be healed (Ouch!) A puzzle has to have all of its pieces in order to make a whole.
Is this hard to follow? In therapy, we normally go in thinking we have a few issues to work on. Once we get into the heart of therapy, we realize that there are many issues screaming to be heard. Many pieces/parts that are damaged and need to be repaired.
I am not sure if I made one bit of sense in this, but it made sense to me and got me thinking about
'getting better' in a different way. Thanks, SAWE, for sharing your point of view on this.