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My therapist has severe asthma and has been out sick because of it. She was away all of July. We have 2 sessions per week. So I've missed eight sessions. Every 3 days her receptionist calls me and says she's pretty sure M. will be back in "a few days." All month it's been "in a few days." The roller coaster ride stress for me is monumental.
This week I accepted that she'd be out for the rest of July, but that surely she'd return in August. Not to be; I got a message this afternoon that M. will be out all next week. So if she returns for the second week of August, great - except that she's supposed to be on vacation the third week of August. With covid and all the time she's been out I don't know if her vacation is still happening. The clinic has offered to let me see another T if I need some extra support while M. is gone. But, none of the T's there seem like people I'd want to do therapy with, even short-term. And, I resent being dumped off on another T as if just anyone can take the place of M. in my life. Plus, I have my pdoc to talk to a little bit. I have all of my appointments scheduled for August, but I'm so stressed over the constant emotional expectation that M. will be in her office but then, isn't. Rinse, repeat. She's an idealistic person and I'm sure she tells herself that she'll be back in a few days. Setting a specific date, say September 1st, seems more realistic and professional to me. Then if she happens to return sooner, all the better. But that's not how she works. When I found out today that she won't be back again next week I felt the old, familiar sense of not being able to trust or rely on anyone. The feeling was so consuming that I had an urge to harm myself. At this time I'm considering canceling all of the appointments I have scheduled for August and setting my next appointments for September. Just accept that august is off. And a part of me just wants to quit therapy altogether. Cut my losses and walk. Any ideas? __________________ |
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Hi Bethrags, sorry to hear about your T being off sick so much, that would trigger so many bad feelings for me too.
I noticed you already know your pattern of not being able to trust or rely on people. These usually come from when we were small and had no choice in what was happening to us? This is true for me also. But now you do have a choice with what happens to you, you can change things and set your boundaries and find someone who can help you. I like your plan of cancelling sessions until September. Maybe this would give you some breathing space to not feel let down all month? Maybe it will become clearer what the next step is, if it's time to look for someone that can really be there for you. Some good ideas come when you make the space for yourself. |
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I would try someone else out.
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She is not set up for Teletherapy? She could do it from her home office. Not sure I understand the situation.
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I would try one of the other T's in the clinic while she's out. I found seeing a "backup T" to be helpful while my T was out. Even if it wasn't someone I could have seen working with long-term, it helped to have someone to talk to and also to get a different perspective. What is it about them that makes you feel you couldn't work with them, even in the short-term?
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This is such a hard situation and I'm sorry you're going through It.
How do you feel you're coping generally with your life at the moment? Could that be a deciding factor whether you see another T in the meantime or wait it out? If you feel you're managing ok maybe see how you go with your pdoc's support as that could give you some insight into how you might cope long term when your T retires. If you're not coping that well, maybe the offer to see another T at the clinic might be good to accept for now. You might take to the new T better than you think and s/he could be a valuable source of support while your T is off and perhaps longer term. Whatever you decide, it does seem that unfortunately your T's health is very unstable at the moment and you may need to make a decision based on not knowing how long term the work with her will be. Or at least that would be my concern in your situation. |
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She's not in private practice, she works at a clinic. So we've been doing teletherapy, but through the clinic. Also, I don't doubt that she is truly sick. But it does seem she could send me a simple email to let me know that she's thinking of me and will see me soon or whatever. As it is, she gives messages to her receptionist to relay to me. I appreciate that and the receptionist is really kind-hearted. It's just that she doesn't always get every detail straight...and it's not the same as direct communication from M. Although my transference with her is not nearly as strong as it was with my former T, I do have a transference with her, for sure. So once again I feel like my transference stuff is not being dealt with, just as it hasn't been in the past. __________________ |
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The 2nd reason is that they are all inexperienced...another reason why it's hard for me to feel comfortable about seeing one of them. The only other older and experienced T there is a man who is the substance abuse therapist, so that doesn't fit my needs. The remaining reason is teletherapy. If I could see someone in person (even wearing a mask) I would feel a lot better about the whole thing. But meeting a new therapist online just doesn't feel good to me. That said, it is an option if I need it. And there is my pdoc, with whom I have an excellent relationship. She does do "therapy light." Goes over issues that are not super deep. __________________ |
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I always found those people to be interchangeable.
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I agree with this. There are other therapists out there. Life is too short to stay with a therapist that isn't working for you. It isn't an insult or betrayal to look for someone that works better for you; that's just self care.
I've have multiple really great therapists over the years simply because I moved or they moved or whatever. What that helped me realize is there is more than one therapist out there who I can work with and benefit from. In fact, I personally found each was different enough that their unique perspective and approach helped me see things differently, work through different issues, etc. You don't have to stay in the same clinic unless you just plan on using someone else temporarily. I did that a couple of times but honestly it wasn't really therapy - just a spot to check in with someone. When you are still considering another therapist as "your" therapist, you tend to not completely utilize a substitute, but it can help to just have someone to touch base with. It took restarting with someone completely to really do the work again. |
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Thank you, ArtleyWilkins. I would be much more inclined to try out such a plan if we were not stuck with teletherapy. That, and doing the whole therapy thing with another one seems exhausting. A different face, another voice, more thoughts. I'm considering that no therapy at all, at least for the time being, is better than even more therapy. __________________ |
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Sadly, as much as I adore my current T I would find a new T. When ever current T was able to do sessions again I would do a closure session or two with him. I couldn’t handle the frequent, unpredictable absences.
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Wow, that sucks. It makes perfect sense why you would feel you can't trust anyone and/or that they always let you down.
I would keep my appointments with her in August. Hey, you never know.. But in the meantime, I would still try some of the other Ts. This way you won't be completely alone. If they are crap (substitute Ts) you can dump them but if they can, even if only in a minor way help, I'd say that's worth a try. What do you think? |
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I guess something that factors in is that I have nothing to talk to another therapist about except how upset I feel about M.'s continuing absence. In part, I feel that if I talk with another T it would be specifically to spite M. To let her know that she's disposable, that I really don't need her. If I keep my August appointments I'll be doing the same thing I did in July, which is calling or being called every 3rd or 4th day with the "is she coming back yet" topic. Yes - whoops! No...maybe...could be!...ummm, not this week... It's causing me so much stress that I'm dreaming about the uncertainty, it actually causes me to wake up because I'm anxious in my sleep. I'm sorry; I don't mean to discount your advice. I appreciate all of the feedback I've received on this thread. I'm just thinking that the road of least stress is to cancel August, set up for September, and leave August for seeing my pdoc only. My pdoc is also a therapist, so although my time with her is fairly short, I will receive support and suggestions from her. __________________ |
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