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Old Feb 13, 2014, 12:05 PM
caturday15 caturday15 is offline
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Since it's my first time doing this thing and I went to see the therapist during a severe episode, I feel like my other issues are not therapy-worthy. Is there such a thing?

When I visited the center, I see other clients who seem to be normal compared to what I was when I first went there (that time I couldn't eat / work / sleep / crack a smile / do very basic stuff & had panic attacks the whole day). I'm almost non-functional.

Hence, if others are functional and they still go to therapy, what kind of issues are they usually talking about? I have other issues but was able to go through life without needing the advice of a therapist. But now that I have a therapist, I'm having this urge to tell all of my issues.

Also, I'm having the sessions for free so I feel guilty prolonging the sessions for issues that aren't severe. If I'm paying, then, I'd feel some entitlement. They do accept donations and I definitely would donate but it's still different if I'm paying per session.

I'm not sure if I'm just over-thinking this.