It is generally frowned upon to have two Therapists at once. You need to be released from the care of one therapist in order to take up with another. If they know about each other.
Just ask the first t for weekly sessions. If he says no then find a new t.
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Originally Posted by wintergirl
I'm positive this has been addressed before, but my take on it may be a little different.
I have been seeing my therapist for almost two years. For about six months, I saw him weekly, but for most of the time, I have only been seeing him 1-2 times a month. He is excellent at his job, and his evening appointments fill up several months in advance.
I tried to take a break from seeing him this summer (for about four months), and while I WANTED to be able to let him go, I'm just not there yet. I'm really struggling to get through the days, and he's a bright spot for me.
I'm currently scheduled to see my T once a month, but I'm at a point where I should probably be seeing someone weekly. Do I try someone else who has more availability and continue to see him monthly, or do I just try to be content with one time a month?
I am not comfortable asking my T for more appointments - I'm already too attached to him as it is, but that attachment is helping me cope in a huge way.
If this is at all helpful, this is what I'm trying to cope with: I fell in love with my husband mainly over email, and we've been struggling in our marriage for many years now. He was recently diagnosed with Asperger's, and we have a bunch of little kids (some with ASD-like qualities), and I don't have any family members who can be an emotional support for me.
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