This may not be popular with others but I personally dont think someone keeping telling one to change and fix when in that particular mode is useful. In context of already being someone very dedicated to fix and change oneself. I dont agree that it counts out all forms of help though. And will add in a context statement of: of course there is still the desire for change and resolution behind this scenario.
I also dont agree that it is always just our perception that is off and the t knows best. Some t's may and some people may be able to be in t and have this be true. But for others I think putting ones own instincts aside can be dangerous. Sometimes what is objectively good therapy can be damaging to a person at a specific time and place. Its of course really bad news to just straight away go with thoughts like these but if one has done a lot of trying in therapy and doing and fighting and still there is no change then I think its OK to consider alternatives.
I have desperately needed to be and my "be"ing accepted and acknowledged in the past (and needed to be allowed to be imperfect and that be OK too) and when I went from a therapy environment where there was a lot of pushing and fixing to one where there was not I made a thousand times more progress than had done with all the attempts to fix me by myself and ts. There was something about being in that holding space that opened doors and changed things. I think for me its complex interpersonal stuff and a long habit of self control and little acceptance
I realise the type of therapy I am talking about isnt your usual choice but wonder if it would be something to consider. I hear you where you are in regards to therapy at present but still think its unwise for you not to have support and think there is almost always some way of doing support that would suit.
Quite frankly and keeping in mind that I am only hearing one half of the story, she would do my head in. Sure she is very good but nonetheless.
I also dont agree that it is always just our perception that is off and the t knows best. Some t's may and some people may be able to be in t and have this be true. But for others I think putting ones own instincts aside can be dangerous. Sometimes what is objectively good therapy can be damaging to a person at a specific time and place. Its of course really bad news to just straight away go with thoughts like these but if one has done a lot of trying in therapy and doing and fighting and still there is no change then I think its OK to consider alternatives.
I have desperately needed to be and my "be"ing accepted and acknowledged in the past (and needed to be allowed to be imperfect and that be OK too) and when I went from a therapy environment where there was a lot of pushing and fixing to one where there was not I made a thousand times more progress than had done with all the attempts to fix me by myself and ts. There was something about being in that holding space that opened doors and changed things. I think for me its complex interpersonal stuff and a long habit of self control and little acceptance
I realise the type of therapy I am talking about isnt your usual choice but wonder if it would be something to consider. I hear you where you are in regards to therapy at present but still think its unwise for you not to have support and think there is almost always some way of doing support that would suit.
Quite frankly and keeping in mind that I am only hearing one half of the story, she would do my head in. Sure she is very good but nonetheless.
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