I'd love to hear any POSITIVE things from anyone out there that you have learned for getting the most out of therapy...
Probably the most important thing is that they need to be more experienced than I am! I had an absolutely amazing marriage & family therapist... Who in fact spent a solid year convincing me that I needed to be working on PTSD stuff, that my current problems were exacerbating
that as opposed to the other way around (but-but-but my problems now are all
shiny... ) Yep. He was right. I knew my past had slammed into me like a freight train, but I wanted to get rid of that, by getting rid of my current problems. Come to find, it really doesn't work that way. Sigh. He spotted it straight off, by the end of the year? Even stubborn as I am I couldn't deny it. The downside on that was that he isn't a trauma therapist. He knew it, but still managed to hang tough with me during that year while I tried to find other options. So he was experienced enough to see what I needed, but not experienced enough to be able to provide that. He did try, very very hard, but by the end I had to concede that point as well. <grin> So a bit of a double edged sword, that one!
2nd piece is that there are certain personalities I simply gel with better than others. 5 people can all be saying the same exact thing... But the
way they naturally go about saying it? Hugely important in how well I'm able to hear it. That's nothing right or wrong with either of us, it's simply a personality thing. Doesn't matter how amazing they are for someone else. If I cannot hear them? It doesn't make them a bad therapist, or me a bad client. It makes the two of us a bad fit.