Posted by Dinah on January 11, 2005, at 20:00:26
In reply to Therapy Rage!, posted by rainbowbrite on January 11, 2005, at 15:52:20
It may well be your therapist. In today's climate, with insurance and all, the emphasis is on keeping the client functional. Many therapists would be reluctant to dig too deep and open things they don't have time to fix. It really really depends on your therapist's orientation.
That being said, have you thoroughly discussed this with your therapist? Everything I have with my therapist, I worked hard for. His orientation is short term CBT. But I fought for a relationship with him, because there was something in him that was worth fighting for. If there's nothing in your therapist, cut your losses and find another. If there's something that you need, work on telling your therapist what is missing.
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/psycho/20040218/msgs/315688.html
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