Army_Brat_88
Gold Member
Zipperhead -
I have a question and maybe you have an answer. Now, I'm not coming down or wanting to sound harsh, it's just something I'm wondering about.
I read (primarily on the combat site), how some of the vets say "the therapist doesn't know this, or that...how's that supposed to help...it's not good enough...they stink...I'm not getting this or that....who knows what it's supposed to do...they are clueless..."etc.
It's like sometimes I wonder if vets go INTO it already with the mentality of "this won't help me, I already know". But if YOU guys already KNEW what would help or do the trick, you'd all be counseling each other instead of going to any VA or therapist, right?
But if you go into it saying "I'm going to do what I can, do this with an open mind, do what they say even though it won't x, y or z, because they are the doctor and went to school for this stuff, and not fight it tooth and nail, maybe I'll see at the end of it that they knew what the hell they were talking about"?
Sure, this can go out to ANYONE seeing a therapist. I've never been to one, but I've been given advice from doctors (i.e. "excersise in the mornings is best", and I went "They have no damned idea what they are talking about - I'm doing it my way and excersising at night"), yet when I finally just broke down and did it, I now eat freshly caught crow each morning. I know not all therapists are good, you can say that about everyone in every profession, yet even though the last dentist I went to did my fillings so crappy I filed a claim against her w/my insurance, it didn't prevent me from going to the dentist I have now who I really like.
I'm still glad you're going regardless, I just want you to get the best possible experience out of it, that's all. Hope you don't take offense.
I have a question and maybe you have an answer. Now, I'm not coming down or wanting to sound harsh, it's just something I'm wondering about.
I read (primarily on the combat site), how some of the vets say "the therapist doesn't know this, or that...how's that supposed to help...it's not good enough...they stink...I'm not getting this or that....who knows what it's supposed to do...they are clueless..."etc.
It's like sometimes I wonder if vets go INTO it already with the mentality of "this won't help me, I already know". But if YOU guys already KNEW what would help or do the trick, you'd all be counseling each other instead of going to any VA or therapist, right?
But if you go into it saying "I'm going to do what I can, do this with an open mind, do what they say even though it won't x, y or z, because they are the doctor and went to school for this stuff, and not fight it tooth and nail, maybe I'll see at the end of it that they knew what the hell they were talking about"?
Sure, this can go out to ANYONE seeing a therapist. I've never been to one, but I've been given advice from doctors (i.e. "excersise in the mornings is best", and I went "They have no damned idea what they are talking about - I'm doing it my way and excersising at night"), yet when I finally just broke down and did it, I now eat freshly caught crow each morning. I know not all therapists are good, you can say that about everyone in every profession, yet even though the last dentist I went to did my fillings so crappy I filed a claim against her w/my insurance, it didn't prevent me from going to the dentist I have now who I really like.
I'm still glad you're going regardless, I just want you to get the best possible experience out of it, that's all. Hope you don't take offense.