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Do things have to be bad for them to be good?

Posted by mair on January 13, 2005, at 20:19:28

I'd love some feedback on this.

My T claims that people make much more progress in therapy when they are not so depressed. It's her argument for making sure you're maximizing med possibilities.

I feel closest to her when i am most depressed. Since connection is such an issue for me, I think I almost need internal crisis, to make progress.

I had one of those totally neutral non threatening sessions today where I just brought her up to date on some stuff happening with my kids. I left feeling that nothing had been accomplished.

Mair


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