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Old Jun 01, 2012, 01:37 PM
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Originally Posted by farmergirl View Post
I can sit all day in therapy and do nothing, say nothing, work on nothing, etc., no matter how skilled the therapist is. If I don't commit to doing the work, taking the risks, trusting that other individual in the room, absolutely NOTHING will come of it. I really do have a huge amount of control over what goes on in that room. I have to take on the responsibility for myself and my progress in the first place for anything productive to take place. Once I have done that, it is the therapists job to guide me, listen to me, work with me, and move me along the path to healing. So what's the percentage? I'm thinking 75% is our commitment to do the hard work it takes.

You can lead a horse to water . . .
I agree with farmergirl. It is my life, and I have the ultimate responsibility for it. I'm working to improve my life and get through some issues. This is my battle and I do it continually. If I'm lucky, once a week I get 50 mins with T to discuss things and get his viewpoint. Also he has ideas and how and what to do.

But the bottom line is .... I'm doing therapy, with or without him. It's just a lot more fun WITH him.
Thanks for this!
Gr3tta