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Old May 19, 2020, 08:54 AM
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It's all about relationships. Finding the right people means being in a relationship that you value and trust. I've had quite a few psychiatrists until I found one who I trust, and I've been with him now for 15 years. Now that I've found the right one I'm dedicated and loyal. When you find the right one, you just know. Sounds like you feel this way with your psychiatrist.

I've had a number of therapists but again its about the relationship. When you find the right one for you, you just know. You are spending a lot of money and time with this person and you deserve the best. If you are feeling shaky about the relationship, listen to yourself. There is probably a legitimate reason. There is nothing wrong with breaking up with your therapist and seeking out a new one who you value. To me it doesn't sound like you value the one you are with as much as you should. Finding the right relationship is gold, and you deserve that. I'd never regret breaking up with my past therapists that didnt work because it's led me to the one I have now, and she is amazing. She is so insightful, and provides valueable feedback. I couldn't fathom if I was stuck with some of my old therapists. They were terrible now that I know what I know about how great therapists can truly be!
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