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Old Apr 03, 2012, 06:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Chronic View Post
For those in therapy I'm just wondering if you ever feel like you don't have "proper" problems. The longer I have been in therapy (4 years) the more I feel I shouldn't be there and that my problems are so insignificant compared to everyone else's. It feels like I have immature problems and his other patients have real, grown up problems. I am going to bring this up with T this week, and I'm sure he will say that my problems are as important as everyone elses, but I feel so inferior to other patients who don't have personality disorders and can function better in real life.

Does this make sense to anyone else?

No, I don't.. You shouldn't either. Everyone's problems are relevent to their lives... If getting treatment improves you life that is a good thing.
Thanks for this!
Chronic