Posted by Dinah on July 31, 2012, at 16:53:42
In reply to Re: Wanting to terminate, again » Dinah, posted by Tabitha on July 31, 2012, at 11:41:54
I think that if you try to convince her you have a point, it maintains engagement. And is rather unlikely to succeed.
One of my therapist's major strengths is his tendency to eventually acknowledge that he might be wrong. But I'm not sure your therapist has that particular strength, and even if she does, you might not want to invest that amount of time.
On the other hand, this being something you need to do right now is not really open to argument. (Which doesn't mean she won't give it a shot, of course.)
Does it matter that she agree with your feelings about therapy? It would be nice, of course, but is it worth a big investment?
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