Thanks. Yes, Iīll perhaps bring that up to her but as she always says itīs a good thing that I cry and that she feels touched herself I donīt want to talk about crying in a negative mode. I feel itīs positive that I "dare" crying but it can also be too much when I cry so much I canīt answer her or to hold on to a discussion.
Yes, Iīve been screened for different diagnoses, among them ADHD and I donīt have any of those.
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Originally Posted by LonesomeTonight
I cry quite a bit in therapy, too (and some outside of therapy). I think it's actually more of a good thing because it's a safe place to let those emotions out. When I was a kid, I was taught to keep my emotions inside, which I don't think is healthy.
This would be a good topic to discuss with your therapist, how you associate crying with being child-like. And how you feel you can't do things that "normal" adults are able to do.
Also, out of curiosity, is ADHD something they screened for? It's something that can interfere with doing some things like finding/keeping jobs. And it often presents differently in women than in men. Just a thought!
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