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Old Aug 06, 2019, 08:50 AM
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I am usually reluctant to suggest that people seek a new T to work on issues with previous therapy/T because it can easily turn into an endless chain where the client's real issues easily get lost and "therapy about therapy" will dominate ... But a single consultation (or two) may be a good idea probably. I would just keep in mind that a new person might not be able to see the whole picture and their perceptions will be very limited to what you share within a short time frame - so it may not be truly unbiased. In any case, there have been a few cases shared on this forum where clients had great success with this, so it can work, I guess especially if either the consulting T is able to link the rupture problems with the client's larger patterns as a form of feedback or the validation provided is truly thoughtful and tailored, not just some generic superficial support.