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Debora.

Comparing you to other clients is not done by Therapists, or Doctors, nor will I do it. It is unethical as far as I am concerned but that is just me. Everyone is an individual in therapy and no one else should be in the session. As far as I am concerned you are you and nothing but you will get you through this. 

You do not know the future but since everything you do in the present goes into memory and dictates your reaction. That is the immediate future. In that way you do control the future. A lot of things affect the future but they still have to pass through your perception and your attitude affects how you treat this perception. Events in the future can be negative or positive and some of the negative can be changed. In this way you do have control. 

Therapists give mostly direction and information with a small part instruction. They won't do the work for you but will show you where you are going wrong. Do the journal so he can point out where you are going wrong if you are.

Did he say you "have to" do more work or that you have to work harder? There is a big difference. You can not move forward till you have mastered where you are. 50% is not a passing grade here. You need to totally understand where you are right now. Even if it means starting over again. Like baking a cake, everything has to be right for it to turn out. If you do it right it works every time.

So it was a bad day. How are you going to end it positive so you can start tomorrow positive. 

One last point. It doesn't matter how his other clients are doing, they are not you. Therapy is a one on one personal thing. Never mind them. Forums and group therapy is for comparison if you want to do that but even then you are an individual and that is all that matters.
Debora, just be you, think positive and be happy with who you are. The rest will follow. You will get through this in your own time but not alone. I will walk this road with you.
That is a positive, you are not alone.

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Davit.

12 years ago 0 1853 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi Deb,
 
I don't think it is uncommon to feel down or worse after a therapy session.  Often times you are looking within yourself and going back to a place that may be scary or uncomfortable - finding the root of what has started causing the fear and pain.  Hopefully that feeling doesn't last long and you are reminded of how far you've come.  Don't be hard on yourself when you feel tired and exhausted, give yourself that time to rest and rejuvenate - this is something I am trying to work on myself!
 
It's hard for me to say whether your therapist is the right fit. 
Have you a list of qualities you want in a therapist?  Does he match them?
 
I think the 'homework' your therapist recommended is important.  It sounds like a type of CBT and it will continue revealing your thought processes and in time you will learn how to control those irrational thoughts.  Of course, I think your involvement with this site is equally as important.  Even thought your therapist may have gone home for the night, we are still here for you!


Vincenza, Health Educator
12 years ago 0 542 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
My therapist just left about a half hour ago and I feel worse! My husband even noticed this the last few weeks, in fact I got the impression the therapist is disconcerted with me, after ten months more progress should of been made, he even made a comment about a ninety-five year old woman he sees for therapy that is doing well, she started a business at 50, anotherwords I think he was trying to convey to me I think my life is over at 50 and she began her's, I think that was his point he was making.

I cried through the whole session, and I do not know why! I explained too him even through the full-blown's have stopped the depression, anxiety, agorophobia and health worries still remain, he almost seems like at a loss at what too say to me.

He said to start a journal, with four columns; Identify the scary negative thought,{event} the mood I was in, and then a positive feedback for it, I will do that and hope it helps, he said I am trying to control things I cannot, and I understand I cannot control the future, I just want to be able to face it, live and survive it and go with it, I think he is worried about the depression, I look forward to his sessions but then I feel worse when he comes?! My husband thinks its because its wore out its time, but if he cannot help me I wish he would just say it and refer me, taking the money and not helping is not right is it? unless he has done all he can do. He says that CBT is changing the way you think, and I understand that, he said I have to do more work and I am willing, but its hard when you feel so tired and weary and down everyday, I know he is trying to help.

What do you all think? Is the therapy NOT working, is it me? is it him? I want so badly to recover, he says I will have to work even harder because I cannot take antidepressants, I need to muster the strength to do this, I do want to get better and I hope he realizes this, my husband does not want me seeing him anymore he said "waste of his time and of my money" but therapists are hard too find, especially one who comes to the home, without transportation till after 6:00 pm its next too impossible too find someone and I do understand that, people work hard all day they want to go home and relax.

After he left I started having left arm pain and chest discomfort, and starting worrying about my heart, which is strange. How do other members feel after therapy? is it helping? What should I be looking for in a therapist? and do I need one? Sorry so many questions, I am very confused right now, its seems like all his other clients are improving but me! I hope he is not taking it personally. What do you all think? I value you're opinion?

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