Thanks. Yes, I think this was very much why my T within the public health care felt performance anxiety when meeting with me, she said so herself when mentioning her countertransference. I think she mostly deals with mental issues on other levels, not like mine.
I know of a depression support group and I´ve sometimes thought about joining such a group. I´ve felt too low and lacking motivation as I have so many problems and by that I haven´t taken any practical steps to join such a group. I think I could find support in such a group even if I´d still feel I need therapy.
When it comes to counseling I think of perhaps looking for psychotherapy within the church but I´m hesitant whether they are able to work on my issues as they don´t have the medical base for treatment.
Thanks for caring cinnamon.
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Originally Posted by cinnamon_roll
I totally agree with this. The problem is, that within the public healthcare system time is a factor that is very limited, as you pointed out in the past, Sarah.
I was wondering, since you seem to feel left very alone: Are there any asperger-related support groups or other support offers (maybe even some counselling?) available where you live? Or: Are there any depression related self-help groups? Have you ever considered seeking this kind of support? Do you think it could be helpful to you?
Best wishes, c_r
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