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Old Jul 09, 2014, 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by 1914sierra View Post
Have you ever been clinically depressed? (I don't mean that in any snarky way; you just don't reveal much about yourself so I have no idea what your issues really are or have been.) If you have, then you probably understand what utter hopelessness feels like and that it leaves a person unable to find reassurance within themselves. So having someone else like a therapist (could also be a friend or family member or someone else significant) remind you that all is not lost, that things will improve, that there are options out there, may be all that stands between you and completely giving up which can literally be deadly. While reassurance from other people may not be helpful to you for some reason, for most people that kind of reassurance and support enables them to keep hanging on through that hopelessness. It helps us survive.
The woman has once said she thought I might be and then said all sorts of other stupid things about what to do and what she thought. I quit seeing her for a break and everyone else until I got myself better. When I went back, she said she had been worried about me. I again took a break. I don't want that sort of thing from a stranger.

Plus I guess I don't really see therapists as all that objective. They still filter information through who they are and how they have been trained and what they believe. It has been one of the fun parts of seeing two of them and interviewing a great many others.
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Last edited by stopdog; Jul 09, 2014 at 11:48 AM.
Thanks for this!
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