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Re: Why is e-therapy supposed to be second rate? » Pfinstegg

Posted by alexandra_k on January 6, 2005, at 22:36:20

In reply to Re: Why is e-therapy supposed to be second rate? » alexandra_k, posted by Pfinstegg on January 6, 2005, at 22:26:18

> I'd love to hear that you finally found a therapist who could help you feel comfortable and connected even though you might need 20 minutes (or even much more), to say what you were really feeling- especially, one who would not make you feel bad that you needed that time. They DO exist.

Yeah, I'm sure they do.
I just thought that I might be better with writing than speech. I am pretty incoherent with writing much of the time, but sheesh, you should hear me when I am in a state. Would save all that. I think I really would prefer it...

Anyways. I got an email from my t. He said that they have agreed (in principle) to fund an assessment with a specialist up in Auckland. I hate assessments because I have had them where I had thought they had gone well only to find that after reading my file their opinion had changed considerably and then they go on to formally write all sorts of b*llshit.

I think this person treats DID. My t said there was someone in Auckland who he contacted but they see each client twice a week. Hard to do that. Would be a 2- 2 1/2 hour commute each way. Would need to have all of the above funded by CMH. Would need to have that sort of flexability in my timetable. Still, if it becomes an option then I am there I surely am.

Though scaired too. There is always that.

 

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