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FauxLiz
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@Deanna's Gap you are right that a therapist doesn't over-ride a doctor, however I don't I see my doctor twice a week like I do my therapist and that could sway my doctor to consider his opinion and act upon it. However, he has not breached any contract. He didn't build his practice by riding my issues for three plus years either. Yes, he has built his practice while I have been seeing him but it is not as if he overcharged me, overcharged my insurance or took advantage of me in any way. There is not a legal claim that could be filed. As for why I have continued to see him, because he has helped me, I trust him (and that is a rarity), because he listens to what I am saying and helps me to see the cognitive distortions in my beliefs and I am better for the work that we have done in those three years than I was in the three years I worked with my previous therapist before moving 800 miles to where I am now and that therapist is a known expert in ptsd, routinely testifies before Congress on the issue, splits his time between the VA and private practice solely focused on ptsd. Yes my current t and I have our challenges and right now is one of them. Yes I admit that my trust issues can be frustrating including not trusting what he would say to my doctor but I am not going to throw away all this hard work two weeks before I go inpatient when like it or not I don't know if this rift we are having currently is because of my ptsd or real issues.