I am curious. I am not addicted to my therapist I do have major problems with DID among a ton of other things. Based on your responses Here Today, do you think the addiction of therapy was kind of a crutch just to get through daily life that kept you from digging deeper into the real issues? Maybe even subconsciously the addiction prevented you from fixing the deep-seated problems because if they were fixed then you would no longer need therapy?
I guess the same question would apply to anyone on this board. I observe a lot of people here who appear to be very attached to their therapist. Since I have the opposite problem wanting to get better as quickly as possible so I don't have to be in therapy I'm just trying to understand.
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