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Originally Posted by ScientiaOmnisEst
I, um, kind of don't have any interests, hobbies, or passionate topics. Which bothers me immensely. Emptiness, boredom, and all. Nonetheless, it's kind of hard to find "like-minded people", when there isn't much in your mind except almost obsessive introspection. But that's another topic all together.
I'm looking for a new therapist, hopefully my mother will approve of this one and I won't get pulled out of counseling (I'm on my parents' insurance, so my mom basically has the final say in my treatment.
******If she doesn't like the person or thinks I'm not making the right kind of progress fast enough, she makes me cancel all further appointments and find a new person.******
In addition...this "condition", whatever it is, bothers me. A lot. The fact that I'm so torn over whether or not I even want a social life leaves me feeling like a freak.
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I clipped what stands out to me, since you've asked what type of condition that you could have.
What type of progress is your mother expecting to see from your counseling sessions? What brings her to bounce you around from one therapist to the next so suddenly? Is family counseling happening, at the same time as your counseling? Or even, is anyone else in your home seeking therapy, at the same time as you?
I forget, recently, where I read about sending teens/young adults to therapy, but it concluded that family counseling would fare better and that statistically speaking, the parent(s) sending their children typically haven't been in counseling prior, although results fare better if the parent(s) go, as well.