Posted by frida on October 7, 2009, at 12:58:20
In reply to Would your T answer this question?, posted by antigua3 on October 7, 2009, at 12:02:14
HI!
I think it´s a valid question, I´d ask my T the same. She has told me about this freely , how she views what happens to me, and what she´d say..and I believe her.. I didn´t have to ask, but I definitely would if she hadn´t told me or I wanted to know how she views things now.
I would expect an honest answer too.I think it´s perfectly OK for you to ask that question...
I hope everything goes well ,
Love,
Frida
> Would your T or psychiatrist honestly answer you if you asked him/her to provide his/her perspective on you so you could get a feel for what they think about you, and what your problems are versus what you may think they are?
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> Would you trust them to answer honestly, or do you think they would censor themselves?
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> I want to ask my psychiatrist about this because therapy has been so confusing lately, I'm not sure exactly what's going on.
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> I'm thinking it's time for a reality check.
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> Also, is it OK to ask if they've ever shared your case with a colleague or supervisor? That's the kind of answer I want. If you were describing my case to a colleague, what would you say? Or is that forbidden?
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> What do you guys think?
> antigua
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