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Old Jun 07, 2012, 02:12 PM
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Here's a link to a blog post at Psychology Today that you might find interesting: (BTW, I love this guy!)
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/...e-your-therapy

In my personal life, I'm big on change. I've worked lots of different jobs (in the same field) and Ive lived in lots of different places. I find change exhiliarating and there's nothing better than a fresh start somewhere.

BUT ... the thing to watch out for is whether you're running away from something. Only you know the answer to this.

What you have to lose is the closeness and trust that you've built up with current T. With a new T, you get to start all over again. You'll have a nice comfortable distance and no emotional attachment, because you don't know this person and they don't know you. So you'll be able to go, probably months, before you have to deal with any closeness again. You'll have to start all over again with the whole building-up-trust thing.

So ... tough decision.

You might set up a single "interview" session with some other T just to see how it felt. Or take a break, like stopdog suggested. I'll be interested in hearing what others have to say.
Thanks for this!
SoupDragon