Gosh, I have fought with every T I have ever known! Psychiatrists, psychologists, psych nurses......the lot.
If you express anger, rage even, and your T terminates your sessions, then they are not the T for you. If you are angry with them for a specific reason, tell them. It is likely they will want to talk to you about it. Be honest. For therapy to be beneficial, we sometimes have to take the great leap in to the unknown and test it out. Do not fear.
My current psychiatrist and I argue all the time. As long as I am logical and have done my research, he ALWAYS listens to me. Then we share Monty Python quotes, laugh our guts out, call each other loons and then I am on my way.
I do not mean to make light of it, but after many years of T's and Psychs, I do not take it so seriously anymore. Sometimes the path to wellness, is to be light about the darkness, and stand up for what we feel, no matter how it sounds or what it looks like.
Take care and tell your T how you feel. In order to build trust, one must take risks.
Michah
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