Seasounds
Diamond Member
@GWhizz, you weren't silly, you were pro-active: to clarify, I did mean to communicate exactly what you said; speak up (as you did for what the Provider doesn't pick up, while you also let the Provider share their thoughts-some are 'more controlling' than others, in this regard. (Believe me, I've been in your spot,)
My experience is the sufferers input is essential, because Providers always come into a situation with their bias. And the Provider's reflection to sufferers can give us a place to respond-confirm, clarify, or deny. Being active, adjusted to the temperament of the Provider, has served me well. (One provider kicked me out, another Provider embraced my input.)
I really liked your thread, as it brought awareness, to me, of how all the aspects (sufferers words and Providers openness and knowledge) need to "click" to find the right diagnosis.
Depression is what "showed" for me first-from the deep loss of safe love. Anxiety came to the forefront, as I engaged the world-pressing through old limitations (i.e. physically moving, thinking for myself, speaking up), that before, brought retribution.
My experience is the sufferers input is essential, because Providers always come into a situation with their bias. And the Provider's reflection to sufferers can give us a place to respond-confirm, clarify, or deny. Being active, adjusted to the temperament of the Provider, has served me well. (One provider kicked me out, another Provider embraced my input.)
I really liked your thread, as it brought awareness, to me, of how all the aspects (sufferers words and Providers openness and knowledge) need to "click" to find the right diagnosis.
Depression is what "showed" for me first-from the deep loss of safe love. Anxiety came to the forefront, as I engaged the world-pressing through old limitations (i.e. physically moving, thinking for myself, speaking up), that before, brought retribution.