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Originally Posted by stopdog
It certainly is understandable to me that it is upsetting or frustrating to not get what you asked for, even though you rationally realize the therapist does not have an opening for you to have an appointment. You let yourself ask for something, and it was a reasonable request, and not getting it -regardless of the therapist's ability to comply in your time frame, has left you feeling quite bad. Is that sort of it?
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I think so, stopdog.
I feel like this whole therapy I have really put myself OUT there. Made myself really vulnerable through this entire process and keep getting hurt. I read so often here on PC of T's who do extraordinary things for their clients and when I really need T to do something extraordinary because of his errors ( like connecting on our off-week until appointment is found, ANYTHING) he doesn't and my therapy feels unimportant...*I* feel unimportant. ( I'll have to think about this? )