Lola Nocheprieta
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@GMW, I don't know that I have much to add here, as I agree with everyone else who said now is the most important time to go. But sometimes you literally just cannot move. If that's the case, I like the suggestion about changing the session to a phone session. Sometimes people don't realize how much effort it takes to just get dressed when you are having a major depressive episode. To me it feels like trying to run a race while stuck in wet cement that is slowly drying around you. You're working so hard so very hard, and yet to everyone else it looks like you're just sitting there like a lump.
Personally, I would call or email my T and say that "I'm seriously considering canceling the appointment, but for the wrong reasons; I don't want to do that and I need your help. I haven't showered or dressed in X number of days." Not showering, not getting dressed, those are all really big warning signs for me. Although to be fair, sometimes I do allow myself to take a mental health day. I crawl into bed in my jammies, with my stuffed animals, pull the covers up around me, and put myself into a sleep coma.
Finally, here are two other online resources for guided meditation:
UCLA's Mindful Awareness Research Center
Kristin Neff's website on Self-Compassion
Good luck, and hang in there!
Personally, I would call or email my T and say that "I'm seriously considering canceling the appointment, but for the wrong reasons; I don't want to do that and I need your help. I haven't showered or dressed in X number of days." Not showering, not getting dressed, those are all really big warning signs for me. Although to be fair, sometimes I do allow myself to take a mental health day. I crawl into bed in my jammies, with my stuffed animals, pull the covers up around me, and put myself into a sleep coma.
Finally, here are two other online resources for guided meditation:
UCLA's Mindful Awareness Research Center
Kristin Neff's website on Self-Compassion
Good luck, and hang in there!
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