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Originally Posted by Readytostop
Maybe a more eclectic therapist who uses many different types of therapy....like mind/body, etc. Maybe the best way to choose is instead of focusing on your limitations...maybe you should make a list of what you do want in a therpist.... what you want therapy to look like... so when you interview new therapist you could ask lots of questions to see if its a good fit when you call...
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I don't even know how to find that. I think the fellow I'm seeing now tries to do that, but I left my last session so incredibly angry at him that I can't see him anymore.
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