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Old Oct 18, 2016, 08:24 PM
SarahSweden SarahSweden is offline
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Yes, I believe that too but a private T has more of a choice between patients. I think I have given my T a chance, Iīve been with her for 10 months now.

As I donīt have another T to switch to and they donīt do referralls my alternative is just ending therapy and being on my own without health care again.

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Originally Posted by bounceback View Post
Therapists don't need to be in private practice to be caring. I have gone to mental health clinics and found most of them to be good, caring people.

This t is never going to be your ex t. Instead of finding fault why don't you try and think about all the good things she does do to show you she cares. I have switched to many different therapists over the years. You have to give them a chance. She didn't have to go back and shake your hand but she did. T sounds at least she is trying.

If you continue to be unhappy with her find someone else or talk to her about it