Due to my stubborn and hard-headed nature, I'm determined to find a new therapist to work with, who can help me excel and succeed... initially, my twisted mind thought that it would be grand fun to go to the same center where my previous therapist (who just kicked me to the curb) works (it's a big house where a bunch of them all share the rent and have offices) and see someone else there... then I realized I'd still probably only get hurt again. I really still like my past therapist, even after it feels like she abandoned me and broke my trust. If I did a 5 hour train ride, I'd be able to see a therapist I initially started seeing in California, who left me because she took a job on the east coast... I got along with her REALLY well, she truly was amazing and I think I would have done so well had I been given the chance to continue working with her. And I have ALMOST seriously considered the 5 hour (each way) train ride worth it. Then my practical brain starts to kick in, and I realize I should start with therapists closer to where I live, since there may be someone who is an even better match.
What questions do you all ask when interviewing therapists? I've sent out a few dozen emails today, figured I'd first see who was affordable and was accepting new clients. I've found some great therapists, but they aren't accepting new clients. Luckily I've already gotten a couple responses that seem promising, and some have even offered to let me come in for a free consultation. I just really don't know what questions I should be asking. I really would LOVE to ask if I could bring Darwin in, or bring my service dog with me (once I get it- which will be pretty soon). I just don't know how to bring those things up (an adult asking to bring a stuffed animal in is probably quite an unusual request). When this past therapist just abandoned me this week, oddly enough my first thought was "but you can't stop working with me- you like Darwin and most other therapists would lock me up if I asked to bring a stuffed animal with me to therapy!" I've been realizing though, that having a therapeutic relationship that has the foundation of "I like you because you're cool and text message me appointment reminders" or "I like you cuz you're okay with me carrying around a stuffed animal that calms me down" isn't a great foundation. I really want to try to avoid getting abandoned or hurt again. I'm just so afraid to trust anyone any more.
What questions do you all ask when interviewing therapists? I've sent out a few dozen emails today, figured I'd first see who was affordable and was accepting new clients. I've found some great therapists, but they aren't accepting new clients. Luckily I've already gotten a couple responses that seem promising, and some have even offered to let me come in for a free consultation. I just really don't know what questions I should be asking. I really would LOVE to ask if I could bring Darwin in, or bring my service dog with me (once I get it- which will be pretty soon). I just don't know how to bring those things up (an adult asking to bring a stuffed animal in is probably quite an unusual request). When this past therapist just abandoned me this week, oddly enough my first thought was "but you can't stop working with me- you like Darwin and most other therapists would lock me up if I asked to bring a stuffed animal with me to therapy!" I've been realizing though, that having a therapeutic relationship that has the foundation of "I like you because you're cool and text message me appointment reminders" or "I like you cuz you're okay with me carrying around a stuffed animal that calms me down" isn't a great foundation. I really want to try to avoid getting abandoned or hurt again. I'm just so afraid to trust anyone any more.