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Old Mar 17, 2014, 08:58 PM
Undercoverwarrior Undercoverwarrior is offline
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I began exploring myself a couple of years ago when I began school, and after only a couple of session I quit, mostly because I felt uncomfortable with my therapist. Once I left her office, I spun out of control, obsessed with studying everything and anything I could about the mind, effects of trauma, abuse, neglect, mental disorders, all having to do with the brain functions up until today. Today, I began my first official therapy session with a new therapist, and it was amazing! I felt so much emotional relief as I felt validated, as I had her expand my thoughts and concerns to where they made much sense to me.
I cried like a little girl and it felt soo good afterwards. Right now I'm on a twice a week schedule with her. I'll see her again Thursday and I can't wait!

Thanks for hearing me out!
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unaluna

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Old Mar 17, 2014, 09:06 PM
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That's awesome! I'm glad you went and it was a good experience for you. It sounds like you clicked with this therapist really well and quickly! I'm so happy for you.
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Old Mar 17, 2014, 09:17 PM
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That's wonderful news. I'm glad you found a compassionate T.
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