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Old Oct 05, 2015, 12:33 AM
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Originally Posted by SarahSweden View Post
I think a large problem in this is that it isnīt something T:s generally speak about in their presentations on their web sites and so on. In my country Iīve never read about a T who specilizes in helping clients through a rough time because of termination.

I have no idea if my potential T Iīll see in some months will be able or even agree to talk about a former T and a former therapy. Probably she wonīt as she work within public mental health care. I donīt know how to cope with the grief as it isnīt like grieving a relative or friend.
I'm in public mental health too (I'm in Canada).honestly, I like it better. They are more used to dealing with people with real mental illnesses. This is the first time I haven't worried about overwhelming my therapist. It also feels safer to me, knowing that they have more specialized training (I see her at the psych hospital) and knowing she talks/works with my pdoc.
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Thanks for this!
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