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Originally Posted by psychmajor18
My therapist is a great guy; don't get me wrong. But jesus christ it is like I am talking to a wall when I am in therapy. I brought it up many times before that I talk better when there is a constant conversation from two parties, and not just one talking the whole time, to ask questions, help me delve into problems. But, he won't. I've been seeing this therapist on and off for 2 years and I think this is enough. I have a phone call with a therapist later today to discuss sessions and if it goes well I am getting rid of this therapist.
The only thing I like about the therapist I have now is his flexibility and texting. Even though I had session on Tuesday, he said he is booked for next week which is weird since I've been seeing him for years. I don't get how he didn't know about other patients that need sessions. I am going through a death in the family (baby cousin) and I just don't know. I am getting so fed up I have given him so many chances to talk, and I even told him this.
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Talking to much from the T can actually work against 'getting to the roots'.