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Old Nov 13, 2019, 11:57 AM
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That complete lack of insight and curiosity would bother me as well. If you feel that you don't get much out of therapy, maybe take a break and see how it goes. I never believe that therapy should make a client chronically frustrated and dissatisfied, that healing inevitable goes through intense and lasting upset. Occasionally, sure, but if there is nothing else coming out of it, then I would definitely question whether it is worth spending my money and time in that way. I think there are many avenues and possible resources to investigate and heal from trauma and psychological injuries and therapy is only one. Much like there can often be a variety of treatments for a physical illness - some may works better than others, depending on individual variables. I am not discouraging you from exploring therapy further, just something to consider before doing more of the same and eventually finding it wasted energy.
Thanks for this!
arielawhile, LonesomeTonight