Wow, that is amazing (and very unprofessional) that he wasn't there! He should have confirmed with you whether you were going to continue, not just assumed you weren't. WOW that amazes me!
Listen, talking to someone that you don't know----especially a trained counsellor----can be very helpful. Someone who isn't involved in your situation or your life, who isn't there to judge or tell you what to do, who can help you unravel things and guide you as you find your way through the swamp, and ask helpful questions and challenging questions, and remind you of things to remember (like coping skills, and that you're not going crazy)-----talking to someone else can be a huge help. Even knowing that you have that weekly appointment. For me that keeps me slogging forward when if I didn't have the appointment looming I would just hibernate (and it's summer for cripes sake! :rofl:)
Don't try to tough your way through this alone. Use this forum, find another counsellor, call a crisis line, ask some trusted friends if they can recommend a good counsellor and find one who has experience dealing with trauma and maybe even PTSD-----reach out because that's the only way you're going to reach a life raft.
You are NOT going crazy. I had many of the same things happen to me-----even a couple of blackouts where I had done things and not remembered. (one morning I woke up and found a half-eaten pizza in my oven and had no memory of how it got there. Unless a burglar entered and ordered in.....). As somebody who has been fairly reasonable and sane and in charge and in control all my life, I have been so alarmed at my out-of-control reactions and rollercoastering emotions. It helps to remind myself to slow it down----one day at a time (to use a cliche) and sometimes one morning or afternoon at a time, or one hour at a time. And never forget-----this kind of reaction to trauma (or memories of trauma) is normal behaviour. It's so common they even named a disorder after it----PTSD.
Find someone who can reach into the middle of this hurricane you're in and hold your hand. You're not alone.
Rivergirl