[QUOTE=Yearning0723;4400552]I think she's right, and I've thought for awhile now that I really like her as person, but I haven't been getting even a little bit better in over a year of therapy and sometimes I have considered that a more experienced therapist might be better suited to my needs. And most of all, I think a T saying that she doesn't have confidence in her own ability to meet my needs is a deal breaker for me, because how can I have confidence in her if she doesn't have confidence in herself?
But I'm sad. I've lost way too many people lately, and she was the last person in my life I thought I could trust, and starting over just seems so overwhelming. I thought about taking a break from.............
How upsetting. Can u use her as a check-in T until u find another? Can she recommend a T? She seems to know what u need perhaps she can give u a couple names of Ts who have the skills. That way all u would have to decide is which one u can best work with. I had a T do that when she had to close her practice. I gave them permission to talk together so new T could have a heads up. It wasn't like a cold call when I first went in. He knew some of my history. She seems to really want you to get better. A question for new T: how many clients w my dx have u worked with? Hoping u can make a fast, smooth transition.
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