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Poohbah
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Is there anyone here who has been in long-term
therapy, say 20+ years? __________________ In a world where you can be anything, be kind. ; |
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Yes. My current T and I talked about this last week, and I am very much OK with my therapy journey. I had extensive abuse in my past, and serious health issues in my family and for myself over the years, including a child (now an adult) who nearly died when he was a week old and has had more than 30 brain surgeries thus far. Lots of other stressors, too, any of which would have been a reason to seek therapy. I have been blessed to have therapists who gave me credit for my determination and persistence to heal. The reason I give these details is because I feel that sometimes others tend to criticize me when they don't know the whole story, so I am hoping to nip those kinds of posts in the bud, so to speak.
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Poohbah
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Yes, I am interested in talking to others who, like me, have been in therapy for 20 years or longer. Also interested in lending support to others.
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I've seen 5 different Ts, and the total number of years is about 18 or 19. I find it hard to do without a T in my life, due to attachment problems. I've learned different things from each T even though my issues are basically the same. My T's orientations have been different, so I'm not repeating anything.
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Poohbah
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Yes, I have had the same T the whole time. I actually started seeing her in 1989, and then until about 2001, when i felt "done." I went back in 2002, and have been going ever since.
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WOW that must be something, I could never see myself seeing the same Therapist for that long.
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If you feel you benefit from continuing the process, then it seems all good. Who cares about the number of years? Being with the same T over a long therapy can be extremely beneficial as both grow over time in the relationship, and there's a lot to learn through that experience of longevity. I was with my T for @ 11 years, and we've continued a post-therapy connection--so all together @ 30 years--and we've both grown by the experience of maintaining the relationship through all sorts of changes in our lives.
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I can never see myself with a different T. My psychiatrist is retiring soon, and that's hard enough.
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I just counted the number of therapists I've had, and it totals 11. Some were very short-term, because they weren't the right fit. I also took a few breaks over the years, although not for long, because my PTSD and depression became too overwhelming rather quickly. __________________ "Well-behaved women seldom make history." - Laurel Thatcher Ulrich I sometimes lapse into moments of temporary lucidity. |
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