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Old Nov 19, 2011, 07:44 AM
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I can definitely see how this would be wildly upsetting to you. I mean we can only do what we can do right? If you couldn't get your medicine, then you couldn't get your medicine.

However, I can definitely also see where your therapist is coming from here as well, and in my experience, it can be very helpful to step outside of my own feelings about something and try to see the other person's perspective.

Why do you think she reacted so strongly to this situation? What is the history leading up to this crisis? Did you play a part in it? What part did she play?

Most therapists really want to help us. Their efforts are focused on that. While, the threat of termination may not be the best way to go about it, sometimes we have to ask ourselves, how did we get to this place where termination is even on the table.

I think this situation is absolutely fixable and you and your therapist need to have an honest discussion about it. Crises in therapy do not have to derail the entire process, in fact, they can propel it forward by leaps and bounds.

I hope you got your medicine and you are feeling better.

Take care.
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Thanks for this!
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