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Kubash16
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It's just a strange feeling of not being able to trust everything I learned, if that makes sense? Like what's really what if it isn't that?
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Trust in the process as opposed to bonding with someone who can disappear in an instant......thus causing you to need therapy for your therapy.
Focus on bonding with and forming relationships with real world people where a future is possible, and the relationship is balanced. (This is key, two people on equal footing.)
Professionals are merely professionals to me. I trust what they say and the advice they give me, but at the end of the day it’s nothing more than a professional relationship. I’ve been seeing my psychiatrist for 10 years now and yes, I have a backup doc (whom I have seen quite a few times) for when he closes his practice, gets hit by a bus, or some other randomness happens where I end up with no doc. Pinning down a backup therapist has proved harder.
I am a little confused by your comment @EveHarrington so hopefully you can clarify a little. I agree I should trust the process. But, I have read/seen in a lot of places that building trust and a relationship of sorts with the therapist can be vital to treatment.