Up until a month ago I was going to a psychologist regularly. At my last session with her, she told me that I was too stressed for therapy. She wanted to do EMDR sessions weekly, but ever since we started doing them I get terrible migraines and have suicidal thoughts. I asked her if we could skip the EMDR that week because I had to be functional at work, and after a session I am far from functional.
She suggested that I quit my job due to the high stress it brings. I told her that I wouldn't do that. I actually like my job and it is my only link to the outside world right now, and the only way I can financially support myself.
When I refused to quit she told me to cancel the rest of my sessions and not to come back until I was less stressed out then dismissed me, ending our session early. I was speechless and didn't know what to do except get up and walk out of the room. I cancelled the remaining 3 appointments I had made, and left the office in tears.
Has this ever happened to anyone else? Is this a normal reaction from a therapist?
She suggested that I quit my job due to the high stress it brings. I told her that I wouldn't do that. I actually like my job and it is my only link to the outside world right now, and the only way I can financially support myself.
When I refused to quit she told me to cancel the rest of my sessions and not to come back until I was less stressed out then dismissed me, ending our session early. I was speechless and didn't know what to do except get up and walk out of the room. I cancelled the remaining 3 appointments I had made, and left the office in tears.
Has this ever happened to anyone else? Is this a normal reaction from a therapist?