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Originally Posted by _Mouse
I'm not sure why a break would eliviate how you feel about therapy?
For me, Therapy has been full off frustrations, but talking about them was far more useful than taking a break. Ambivalence is a very painful position. Walking away just puts us one the soft side, but that leaves a feeling of something missing.
It is hard when we expected a more informing reply from T. But really, in the big game of therapy, the gains you mention are worth more.
Just when you feel you can't go no further, grab therapy harder!
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The walking away part.. exactly, I would feel that I am missing something or perhaps I was hasty. You are correct about the gains that I have made.. I am forever grateful for that. My therapist is definitely worth her salt.. I just wonder if maybe WE have gone as far as we can together.. that's the tough part because I don't really want to leave, yet I wonder if I should reach out to someone else ( therapist) .. time will tell