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Originally Posted by George H.
Only the good ones do  Unfortunately there seem to be a lot more bad ones than good ones. Of course it's a 2 way street and most of the burden of "getting better" is on you but still... a good therapist can be handy. It does sound as if your anxiety and depression are out of control. Prozac doesn't seem to be working for you to put it gently. I don't feel I know you well enough to say much more. Hope things get better soon. It's very possible it will get much better.
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Thank you so much for sharing

I'm seriously considering changing my medication. I don't think I can cope with all the nightmares much longer, but I will still try to hold out for a few months because the advice given from my doctor was that it requires at least 6 months for the results to show.
Good and bad therapists... I guess it's as you've said, it really is a two-way street. The therapists has to try to adapt to the client's needs... and the client has to try his best to utilise the help given and recover.
In the end, it's pretty hard to find a good therapist, so either we'll have to hope to land a good one, or just make do with whoever is treating you.
Thank you for your well wishes too