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Default Dec 03, 2019 at 07:15 PM
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So Iīve tried for very long to get access to psychotherapy but I now give up. I tried a couple of therapists at a unit for therapy but felt they both were cold and dismissive, they were both kind of old school psychodynamic therapists.


As I said "no" to those two therapists I wonīt get any more chances. The therapy unit is the only one available and thereīs nowhere else to turn for longer therapies. (I live in Sweden and we have a different health care system than for example the US and Britain.)


I met with my psychiatrist who just brushed me off and told me she thinks I should have continued with one of those therapists I didnīt like anyway. She couldnīt do anything to find another therapist (we donīt have a referall system).

Iīve spent so much time and effort to get the care I need and now I reached the end. Iīm not sure Iīll be able to keep my welfare and perhaps Iīll then lose my apartment as I canīt get sick leave without attending some kind of treatment.

I had high hopes for therapy, now itīs all down the drain and so am I.
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