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I much prefer the old days when I would go to a therapist's office and have a face to face session. Obviously I understand why that had to change during COVID.
But "virtual" therapy really seems to be here for the long haul, even though in person medical appointments - and many other things - have reverted back to being the norm. I definitely much prefer in person therapy. There's so much that you miss when you have therapy virtually. I'm currently in a situation where I need to change therapists because my health care provider only offers shorter term blocks of therapy and I need something more long term. So I've been given an outside referral and it's with some new therapy app. I have to pick my own therapist from a list of pretty much hundreds of candidates. I am really not enjoying the process at all. It almost reminds me of a dating app. All the therapists have shiny, happy, coiffed/professional photos. I swear a couple of them have even used Instagram filters. I just find it super off putting. Also, I can see from the times that are offered that some of these people are doing this on the side and they obviously have full time jobs elsewhere. At least, I assume that's the case since they offer 6 am appointments, or 9 pm appointments, and that's it. I don't know. I just feel uncomfortable with this whole idea. Maybe it's because I'm old. But I am an avid user of the internet and social media, so it's not like I don't use technology. I just don't want to use technology for my therapy. I get it that there are advantages: it makes therapy more accessible, and more convenient for some people. But I see more negatives than positives. I actually like having a reason to leave the house (eg, to go to my appointment). I spend so much time staring at a screen already (because I'm pretty addicted to the internet). And I really appreciate the "real" interaction I have with a therapist when it's a face to face session. But that seems to be a thing of the past now. Can anyone else relate? |
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I know what you mean about their profiles. My last therapist's blurb proclaimed, "There is no 'perfect' patient" and he did NOT change it after he met me! Rude!
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I’m lucky where I go they let you choose virtual or in person. As a deaf person who reads lips I can’t do virtual. So during covid I just checked in via the portal, thankfully I was stable so nothing changed. I only have a pdoc now, no therapist. I don’t know what would have happened if I’d been seeing a therapist, I know they too offer a choice of in person or virtual. I think people should be given a choice.
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That's great you have a choice. I agree that ideally we should all have the option of in person. I honestly can't imagine opening up to anyone whose profile I've seen so far on this particular therapy app. And a lot of them sound more like life coaches, which is not what I need. It just strikes me as a weird direction for therapy to be moving in. But at least these people are human, I guess. No doubt it's only a matter of time before virtual therapy is with a virtual, ie AI therapist!! |
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My last therapist I was referred to by someone I trusted. It turned out to be a great therapist but if I had had to pick her out from her picture and profile I never would have picked her in a million years. Too up. If you know what I mean, perky and trite sounding. Her picture made her look like a Barbie doll and her caption said something nonsensical. But in real life she was down to earth and very professional.
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That is so good to know! Yes, you described perfectly the reasons for my antipathy on viewing most of the profiles: way, way too perky! And way too perfectly groomed. It made me think of Instagram influencers rather than social workers or therapists grounded in reality. I'm so glad you had such a positive experience when you actually met your therapist |
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I honestly feel like some therapists are just taking advantage of virtual therapy at this point.
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I never found therapy enjoyable at all. At best it was like chemo or dentistry without novocaine - something completely unpleasant and dangerous endured only in the hope something less unpleasant might result from having survived the ordeal. I found therapy worse than the reason I tried it out.
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I've found therapy to be a mixed bag for sure. It's not for everyone. Like psychiatric meds though, if you can find the right fit, it can really make a positive difference. Unfortunately, that process can be like searching for a needle in a haystack for many of us, with a lot of bad experiences along the way! |
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