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Old Jan 30, 2015, 12:28 PM
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So I'm 19 (female) and I've been seeing a therapist for about 7 months now. I never really wanted to go in the first place, my parents wanted me to and I didn't really have much choice. At first, I was okay, I didn't hate it THIS much. But lately, like the past month or so, I HATE going to my appointments. After each appointment I just worry until the next one. I dont know what happened, but all of a sudden I hate it. The fact that I go, the fact that I have to share feelings, it's all making me really angry and pissed off.

What do I do? Is this even normal? I love the therapist, she's great and amazing with me. Im just tired of feeling so SCARED all the time and wasting my week worrying.
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Old Jan 30, 2015, 12:41 PM
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(((AnxiousGirl)))

I think this topic would be a great one for your next appt. I would go to your next appt and share this very topic. This certainly sounds like a normal reaction to sharing deep seated emotions. Best wishes with her. Let us know how it went.
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Old Feb 01, 2015, 11:25 AM
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Feeling Scared is a normal part of Therapy. Shows your willingness to heal.
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