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Old Jun 29, 2015, 09:17 AM
Anonymous37777
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I think any author who writes a book appreciates a positive review of the book and some indication that the reviewer got something important from reading it. That said, as someone who also struggles staying connected with a therapist for any length of time, I hope you're able to go into your next "attempt" a therapy by fully disclosing your difficulty connecting and sticking out the relationship process involved in psychotherapy. One thing I've learned is that I can ALWAYS find fault with the therapist attempting to build a relationship with me. I can always believe that the next "rock star" therapist is going to be the one who will help me understand myself better so I can bring about the change I need to feel happier and more engaged in life. Guess what? It isn't about the rock star quality of the "new" therapist I've chosen to bring about those changes; it's about my failure to stay engaged even when things get tough and I want to dismiss the "new" therapist as a dud that doesn't know squat. Just my thoughts on what I've learned about my inability to find a therapist I "liked" or wanted to stick with for any length of time.
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brillskep
Thanks for this!
brillskep, mandehble