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Originally Posted by ScarletPimpernel
It's hard. Yes, private therapists get to pick and choose. Some like I guess "easy" clients, whatever that actually means to them. Others like "challenging". I would hope that most just base it on rapport and whether they believe they can be effective. If this therapist decides she doesn't want to work with you for whatever reason, look at is as a blessing. Least she won't lead you on to believe she can help if she really cannot. If she does decide to work with you and you still like her, then hopefully it's a good match and you get the help you deserve.
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That sucks. I do believe that she probably wanted an easier client.
She actually rejected me with a generic message on Rula. I wasn’t given a reason to why I was rejected.
I might’ve overwhelmed her by telling her about to many problems. I might’ve caused her to think that I am a lost cause as I’ve seen lots of therapist ls for half of my life.
I mentioned being on a lot of anti depressants & that nothing really worked for me. I mentioned that I probably have treatment resistant depression.
Do therapists tend to reject clients who have treatment resistant depression?