Posted by Pfinstegg on January 6, 2005, at 23:43:52
In reply to Re: Why is e-therapy supposed to be second rate? » Pfinstegg, posted by alexandra_k on January 6, 2005, at 22:36:20
Yeah, it IS scary- a lot is at stake. Still, it's the best news I've heard yet- that they are trying to find someone who knows how to treat dissociative disorders. Maybe they should just throw out that old file, which is probably all wrong. (BPD, etc.) They meet you, and recognize all your strengths and assets, and then they read old stuff in your file and probably get unduly concerned that they can't help you. People who have dissociative disorders (like me) can really get much better- the key is a therapist who knows how to treat it, and quite frequent therapy. It does sound like a huge commute, but maybe it's time you could put to good use, reading, writing, doing your work, etc. I just know you will feel so encouraged when you find the right therapist- it will give you real hope, which you've had to do without for so long.
I have never used babblemail, I don't see anything here which tells me how to start using it, although I know others do it.
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