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Originally Posted by AllHeart
I was talking to a seasoned psychologist a couple of months ago. We discussed some of the ins and outs of therapy. This psychologist told me that there will come a time when I will outgrow my current T (whom I absolutley love) and need to look for a new T (doesn't seem plausible, but I know deep down it is). Reason being is that as clients heal, their needs start to change. There will likely come a time when a new T will be able to provide new, fresh perspectives in a clients life, which will better facilitate growth and change at a new level. So perhaps this is true, and you are at that point in therapy.
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That makes sense. This is just the longest I've been with the same T (longest before this was a year or two maybe--longer with p-docs, but that's a different kind of relationship). It did seem at one point like she was uncertain of how to help me, particularly when it switched to marriage issues. Which led to the whole marriage counseling thing. And then I guess we just kept working together.