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Originally Posted by nyc artist
I didn't get to ask him about this yesterday but it's on my list for Friday.
I just don't fully understand therapy limits. Who has the right to say "you get 12 sessions and then you're on your own."? It's ridiculous. Don't these people know anything about the healing process? I mean seriously...what do they lose by allowing unlimited time? Ugh.
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I think that's just the for this group. Otherwise she couldn't start another group and there are so many veterans that need help. I'm okay with the 12 sessions at least I know it will end at some point and a goal to work for. After that who knows where I will go if anywhere. I think a client should have a permanent T who they could talk to between groups, someone they could go to for questions and guidance. For me I think talking to a T about all the traumas and getting them out there would be the best way to start, then go to groups to get the tools. Seems like it's backwards at the VA, give you tools but you don't know what, or how to fix the problem, or what the problem is.
Don't ask your T about my situation. You are paying him to help you and you need to focus on that. I will be okay and it will all work out some way. I do appreciate your concern though , I really do.