Posted by Dinah on August 14, 2005, at 13:32:02
In reply to Sometimes I think my therapist isn't right for me, posted by Angela2 on August 13, 2005, at 21:14:47
It's ok to like your therapist but think you've learned all you can from her. Or to think that you might benefit from a different approach.
She might not like that particularly. After all, therapists probably have as many problems with rejection as any of us do (particularly if she isn't the most skilled therapist in the world). But therapy isn't for her, it's for you. And you need to do what's best for you.
You don't need to leave her before you start looking around, if you'd rather not be without support. You could start figuring out what you do want in a therapist and call around to see what's available first.
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