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Originally Posted by dark_heart_x
I say if she's not a good fit you should switch.
I personally cannot stand the "happy puppy rainbow" therapists. If you just think about happy puppy rainbows everything will get better! Yeah, well that may work in your delusion but it doesn't work in mine.
She sounds more like a T for those people who don't have actual mental health issues. You know, the ones who just want to be "in therapy" because their mom didn't cut the crusts off their bread when they were in high school....  The ones who see being in therapy as some type of status....
That's why I prefer a psychologist to a therapist. That's just me. They have more training into the actual workings of things but didn't finish the med-school MD part.
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Thanks for your reply! She is a psychologist. I use the terms interchangably. I'm seriously considering switching but it's hard to find someone because most people don't accept my insurance. There's another psychologist that accepts my insurance and is closer in location to me but he's all about yoga and meditation too based on his reviews, which again, I don't have a problem with but like someone else said, I don't want to hear about it at every session. I don't think that's the answer to everything for me.