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Therapy time limitations?

Posted by lauran on March 13, 2003, at 11:01:48

I've been in therapy for over one year now. It is difficult to desribe the gains I've made in my personal life. Posting on psychobabble is just one of them. Obtaining a correct diagnosis is another. Meds are being adjusted right now as I had a bad reaction to one, but that is OK with me. We are getting there.

I guess I am just feeling a little insecure. I feel like I am putting myself on a time table for therapy. Like I have to tackle a problem and then master it and then move forward.

My pdoc told me that therapy has a lot of peaks and valleys, and then some even ground. I may leap forward a few steps, fall back a couple, go forward one, back again, ahead again, well, you get the picture.

All the while my life is going in the right direction however painfully so at times. I guess I just think I have to put myself on a time table. I was looking at my old calendar the other day and realized I've been going weekly for 18 months. Is that a long time? I am finding myself thinking, "I have to be done soon, right"?

I just want to say I am very secure in therapy right now. I once could not imagine myself participating in it. I now cannot imagine going without it. Is that OK to feel?

Just thinking over my morning cup of coffee. Thanks.


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