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Old Dec 10, 2005, 07:03 PM
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He used to come up this way once every other week, but as a mostly criminal-clinician, he has stopped coming near to where I live. There are only a certain pool of T's I can go to, 3 of which are blood relatives and substance abuse counselors XD One is recovering from heart trouble and she doesn't do clinical work, she's the supervisor person. Oh yeah, that leaves me with no one. -.-; And supposedly my husband makes 'too much' money to get any help from sliding fee places...though we end up broke before payday, like so many others. I don't know what to do, anyone have any kind of help or suggestion?!? I feel truly lost. =(

This is partly what got me so down, I was doing so well with Mike...and then *boom* abandonment. I'm most likely over-personalizing, but *shrugs* that's how I feel. =P

Thank you for at least reading and trying to understand where I am coming from. =)
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Old Dec 10, 2005, 07:40 PM
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Old Dec 10, 2005, 08:23 PM
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i'm sorry. i would call the local community mental health and try to get in with them. they usually will work with ANY situation if you can just get in there.

i'm hoping lots for you!

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Old Dec 10, 2005, 08:47 PM
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Hi BP,

A good therapist is hard to find. I am sorry for your loss. Feelings of abandonment can surface when you least expect it. In fact, I had an unexpected visit from "Abandonment Feelings" last week!

While a recommendation from somebody you know is always best, Super Pages Yellow Pages (online) has a psychologists section by city. You can always call the therapist, and interview them, before setting up an appointment.

Hope you find an even better therapist!

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Old Dec 10, 2005, 09:57 PM
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Try a local Community Mental Health facility. My hubby makes too much money too. . .what a crock of crap. But they work with me, and I pay a total of $4.16 each session. Not bad, eh? Oh yeah, and my meds. . .they're free!!! The CMH Center helped me get on a program through the pharmacuetical company and they in turn "donate" my meds to the facility. It's a lot of paper work sometimes, but if you call early, and can wait till you get in, ususally they will work it out for you. You just have to try not to get discouraged.
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Old Dec 10, 2005, 11:03 PM
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{{{gracey}}} Thank you for bringing this option up...I will look into it, not sure if they have one around here-its very small-but hopefully there will be something simialr =D

LOL at crock of crap--exactly!

My meds are already free to me, a tribal pharmacy fills them =)
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