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Want to go / don't want to go, that's how I feel about Schema Therapy...
If I didn't like the Therapist it would be a no-brainer, I'd have written that discharge letter and handed it in by now - I guess a small part of me is still hopeful that it will help; or it could just be that I'm too ashamed to go back to counsellor full time, like I'd failed, when she was so keen for me to try Schema Therapy... I can't do both, but I don't want to lose that connection with her; there's so much day to day crap I could do with talking to counsellor about, things I can't bring in to Schema sessions, simply because it isn't the right place. I don't want to talk about how situations make me feel or what mode I'm in - I need to talk about the situations themselves... Arghh!!! What to do...
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Sometimes a particular therapy type isn't right for everyone. It's okay to change your mind and you won't have failed by going back to the counselor.
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If you go, you can also not go.
If you don't go, you can't go. So the first option doesn't involve decision making-you can do both. Go. You can ungo afterwards. |
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