EvenStrongerNow
Diamond Member
Hi,
I had my third session of CBT on Tuesday. We agreed that I could just come once per week since she caught me on a good day and could see that three years of Psychodynamic therapy--that I've come so far and don't need the 2-3 times per week plus an outpatient program like she initially thought while I was in a PTSD episode.
I was able to tell her, "Hey. I know what my brain is doing all day long. I know where it comes from, etc. I came to you because I need help changing my behavior. I could probably become my own CBT T but the truth is, it's just really overwhelming and I needed a specialist like you to walk me through it who can give me structure."
She responded nicely to that and I was so proud of myself that I could be an adult like that about it instead of reverting to a small child like I used to with my old T.
I am getting to my question. So, I asked my T, what is the plan? How many sessions for treatment? She said, "I am not really sure how long this will take." I cut her off and said, "I know. I know everyone is so different."
And that was that. My fear is that I don't want to be in therapy for three years again. How do I let my T know that I need a treatment plan regardless of her not knowing how long it might take? I read somewhere that CBT can run anywhere from like 8 to 18 sessions (by the way, these numbers aren't accurate--but I read that there can be a set plan with CBT).
How do I get a plan from her? I want a specific plan.
I had my third session of CBT on Tuesday. We agreed that I could just come once per week since she caught me on a good day and could see that three years of Psychodynamic therapy--that I've come so far and don't need the 2-3 times per week plus an outpatient program like she initially thought while I was in a PTSD episode.
I was able to tell her, "Hey. I know what my brain is doing all day long. I know where it comes from, etc. I came to you because I need help changing my behavior. I could probably become my own CBT T but the truth is, it's just really overwhelming and I needed a specialist like you to walk me through it who can give me structure."
She responded nicely to that and I was so proud of myself that I could be an adult like that about it instead of reverting to a small child like I used to with my old T.
I am getting to my question. So, I asked my T, what is the plan? How many sessions for treatment? She said, "I am not really sure how long this will take." I cut her off and said, "I know. I know everyone is so different."
And that was that. My fear is that I don't want to be in therapy for three years again. How do I let my T know that I need a treatment plan regardless of her not knowing how long it might take? I read somewhere that CBT can run anywhere from like 8 to 18 sessions (by the way, these numbers aren't accurate--but I read that there can be a set plan with CBT).
How do I get a plan from her? I want a specific plan.