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Originally Posted by Crook32
My T called because she was concerned about an email I sent to her office. She has temporarily fixed our scheduling problem but in still think I may need to find a new T closer to work. She said she cares and is worried about me. That she is not cold hearted but it is still her job. So there it is out in the open. She may care but in the end everything in the end is just her job. Of course I have always known this but to hear her say it still stings.
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I'm sorry that your T said that to you. Of course a T needs to keep a roof over their head and bread on the table like everyone else, but for most therapists it isn't only a job, it's being of service to others. There will be exceptions like there is in any line of work but for most therapists it's a vocation - something they are drawn to. It must have been devastating to hear your T say that and I wish she hadn't. It sounds like maybe she feels out of her depth but that is due to her and nothing to do with your issues. If that's how she feels another T would be best but it's the last thing you probably want to do. Please hold onto the fact that for many therapists the care and support is genuine regardless of the money situation - my current T halved her fee for me so that she doesn't get much out of me at all, never mind enough to live on! She doesn't make a lot of money, but she is there for me even during her holidays! It just depends who you see, their boundaries and personal ability to give of themselves to the work. I hope your next T will be lovely.