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Originally Posted by 20oney
I’ve been in therapy for some time. A few different therapists over the years and no one seems to be able to crack the wall. Not yet anyway.
I’ve been with my current T for maybe 9 months and it’s going well for the most part. I try pretty hard to remind myself that she is a T and that she is a safe space etc. But we don’t seems to get too far. I understand it all takes time, and I am not one for putting a time limit on these things as talking does not come easy to me. I sense my therapist getting frustrated sometimes. I think she believes in a more short term arrangement. I think she gets frustrated when her efforts do not prove so rewarding.
I donno. I like going to see T because as I said, it is a safe space. It is the only safe space that I have to explore emotions and stuff - when I feel comfortable enough to expose little pieces. I understand more about myself every week and maybe I should communicate this with her.
Does anyone else’s therapist get frustrated when you don’t seem to be making much progress?
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Are you sure that she is frustrated? Has she actually said she thinks therapy should be short term or that your progress should be faster? From your post it sounds more like you yourself are frustrated with your difficulty in opening up.