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Old Mar 05, 2013, 01:19 PM
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My score went from a 99 to 123.... should I tell my T about this or not? or what should I do? Any advise is greatly welcomed...

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Old Mar 05, 2013, 04:12 PM
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Yeah, I think it might be good to bring your new test results to your next session. It might actually be that therapy is bringing out some issues. But at least when they get brought out, they can be addressed!
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Old Mar 10, 2013, 03:07 PM
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Yeah, I would, if for no other reason than to calm your concerns. My second sanity score was higher than my first also--and I took the 2nd one after I had been in couseling for quite some time! But I figured it was just because a lot of stuff was being brought to the surface, and I was more aware of what I was going through. I took it again recently, and it actually lowered.
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