Here i am. I was just checking out symphonix's progress on his new restraunt decor. nice place so far.
yes, i am a grad student in psychology. not to be confused with a real psychologist or a psychiatrist of any kind
( i believe in solving problems, not medicating them)
Blue, perhaps you should look for a different therapist first. I don't know why you are in therapy and i don't want to know. there are lots of good reasons to see a therapist. I haven't been seeing mine lately, but i plan to resume before too long. still, finding the
right therapist for you is important. If this one isn't helping for whatever reason, try another. We are just people and sometimes we match our clients and sometimes we don't. Finding the right match is one of the most important parts of getting good therapy started. If your therapist isn't someone you feel you can trust, or they aren't engaged enough in the session, or they just don't get you, then move on to another. Believe me, there are plenty of lousy therapists out there. but there are also plenty of good ones. you just need to find one that is comfortable for you.
Choosing therapy and a therapist is something that has a lot of variables. it might even be helpful if you talked about this with your current therapist. it might even make a good test of them. a good therapist would talk about all the things you should consider. a poor one would try to talk you into staying their client.