theshadowoftheliving
Diamond Member
Has any one ever consulted with an adjunctive therapist?
My therapist is going to be away for a month over the holidays. She sent this to me in an email, as it's up in the air if I remember things that aren't written down. We still meet two or three times before then, so it isn't imminent. Yet, my first reaction was pure panic. Absolute panic. I don't want her to go away and I'm afraid of how to trust her if she leaves (I do, intellectually, understand this as a frame of self-care and human needs on her behalf and in no way want to ask her not to take the time, as she has been more than present and never missed a session since I've started to see her).
So, panic. But, there is going to be someone else covering for her that I could see instead - meaning three or four visits worth.
I'm trying to frame this as an opportunity to consult with someone new instead of an abandonment, a chance to get an alternative perspective or a chance to learn something new. But, I'm stumped on how to pull this off. Any advice? Have you ever consulted with a different therapist than your main therapist? How did you frame it, what as it like, etc?
My therapist is going to be away for a month over the holidays. She sent this to me in an email, as it's up in the air if I remember things that aren't written down. We still meet two or three times before then, so it isn't imminent. Yet, my first reaction was pure panic. Absolute panic. I don't want her to go away and I'm afraid of how to trust her if she leaves (I do, intellectually, understand this as a frame of self-care and human needs on her behalf and in no way want to ask her not to take the time, as she has been more than present and never missed a session since I've started to see her).
So, panic. But, there is going to be someone else covering for her that I could see instead - meaning three or four visits worth.
I'm trying to frame this as an opportunity to consult with someone new instead of an abandonment, a chance to get an alternative perspective or a chance to learn something new. But, I'm stumped on how to pull this off. Any advice? Have you ever consulted with a different therapist than your main therapist? How did you frame it, what as it like, etc?
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