Knowing what I know about myself and my progress, I am glad I have a male therapist not female therapist. My ever first therapist was a female who had zero empahty and her favourite line was I have to break you and built you back up again! GOOD BYE cause even my own mother did not succeed on that.
However, in order to balance and make sure I am not living in the past everyday, I do have a woman who runs my group therapy and she seems good and not aggressive at all.
I think it is good to try out whatever that is creating unnecessary fear.
@piratelady, you said:
I'm a female. However, I can't even fathom having a female therapist. That seems odd to me. I've seen a lot of women on this forum who prefer a female therapist which makes complete sense.
I do not know much about your past at all obviously but I think to have that deep and strong feeling, you probably disvowing your gender or sexuality for some reason. Your take here is similar to those people who are so homophobic because they are gays...you know some past politicians? Your feelings about this issue seem to imply, you are defending this very tightly and it is very close to your core...but I could be very very off base and wrong too.
There are a lot of literature about a process (I cannot remember the name) where females are confirmed with the mother because of the sameness and where boys rebel or repulse because they want to be same but know they are different during infant development. and also vice versa, where women are repulsed by the mother precisely because they are the same but the boys become repulsed or rebelled by the father and want to be more like the mother but obviously they cannot. It is not so simple process and there are a lot of other very interesting things attached to them. But the fact you are conscious of your fear about your own gender for whatever reasons is really interesting and maybe worth some exploring and may even help your relationship with your husband because it is too close to the core.
I am pulling stuff out of thin air and my butt so I am sorry if this does not make sense to you at all.
However, in order to balance and make sure I am not living in the past everyday, I do have a woman who runs my group therapy and she seems good and not aggressive at all.
I think it is good to try out whatever that is creating unnecessary fear.
@piratelady, you said:
I'm a female. However, I can't even fathom having a female therapist. That seems odd to me. I've seen a lot of women on this forum who prefer a female therapist which makes complete sense.
I do not know much about your past at all obviously but I think to have that deep and strong feeling, you probably disvowing your gender or sexuality for some reason. Your take here is similar to those people who are so homophobic because they are gays...you know some past politicians? Your feelings about this issue seem to imply, you are defending this very tightly and it is very close to your core...but I could be very very off base and wrong too.
There are a lot of literature about a process (I cannot remember the name) where females are confirmed with the mother because of the sameness and where boys rebel or repulse because they want to be same but know they are different during infant development. and also vice versa, where women are repulsed by the mother precisely because they are the same but the boys become repulsed or rebelled by the father and want to be more like the mother but obviously they cannot. It is not so simple process and there are a lot of other very interesting things attached to them. But the fact you are conscious of your fear about your own gender for whatever reasons is really interesting and maybe worth some exploring and may even help your relationship with your husband because it is too close to the core.
I am pulling stuff out of thin air and my butt so I am sorry if this does not make sense to you at all.