
Aug 02, 2020, 03:05 PM
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Member Since: Jul 2019
Location: Downtown Vibes, California
Posts: 15,701
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Originally Posted by MoxieDoxie
I just mentioned this to my Betterhelp T about my recent x-T. He stopped taking insurance and started charging $200 a session, hired a professional photographer to take amazing profession pictures, hired a business coach, hired someone to redo his website and started advertising to the rich area. He touts only have a small case load and he helps people tame their anxiety, boot their depression, ditch their addiction, and overcome their trauma through EMDR. I believe he tried to ditch me because I used up to much of his emotional energy and I was not an easy case. I see a lot of young therapist now on psychology today saying their speciality is in anxiety and depression. The run of the mill issues you see in this stressful society.
Why work hard if you do not have to? I do not blame them but you cant find therapist who thrive from taking on the challenge of a hard case anymore.
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I just posted about the "reality of money" on another thread here.
More and more I'm believing that rare is the therapist who is truly devoted to humanity and willing to work hard for a higher-needs client. I wonder how many people become T's because they can have it their way, for the most part? Work with who they want to, when they want to, and how they want to.
Your ex-T sounds like a real (excuse me) d i c k. Seems he wanted to restructure his business and you didn't fit the new, shiny model. So you got dumped.
I wish him nothing but clients with narcissistic personality disorder for the rest of his career......
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