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alexandra_k said: I wonder what he meant?
Is he feeling inadequate with respect to finding you a medication that works out well for you?
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I'm not sure what he meant. He didn't go into detail. But I'm pretty sure it's not about medication. I think he's referring to how I sometimes bag on him about not keeping his word - he over commits. I know that, but I get triggered and then I beat up on him. He said once that he felt I attacked his professionalism. I want more from him and he's silly enough to offer it when he can't give it. That's my guess.
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sunrise said: WinterRose, could you ask your pdoc to talk to your therapist?
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I forgot I could have them talk. I've had them talk before. Good idea. I'm still a little embarrassed though.
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Rapunzel said: And transference in therapy is an opportunity. It's by working through it and understanding it you grow and develop.
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That's why I'm sad he's not a therapist. I think there is a lot of opportunity in what is going on and that I need to work through it. Do you think I could do that vicariously with the therapist even though this isn't going on with her?
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