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I love reading experiences like yours. I honestly think everyone could benefit from at least some kind of therapy/counseling. I need to make getting back a priority.Yes, multiple over the last 12 years. First time was when I developed depression (didn't know what was going on and got myself fired). It helped a ton because I had no idea what was wrong with me and got on medication that helped get me reset and then got back to "normal" after a year or so.
Since then, did some marriage counseling with my wife (free guy at church) that helped us with our communication and I also worked with a "life coach" for a while which did help some personally as well.
I think (as with a lot of things), you get out what you put in. If you just go and are either skeptical the whole time or expect the counselor to tell you exactly what to do and "fix" everything you will be disappointed. When I went I would usually have a plan in mind myself and it became a collaborative effort whereby they gave me tips and suggestions and helped me see things from a different perspective, but I/we drove a lot of the actual steps and did the work outside of the counselling office.I love reading experiences like yours. I honestly think everyone could benefit from at least some kind of therapy/counseling. I need to make getting back a priority.Yes, multiple over the last 12 years. First time was when I developed depression (didn't know what was going on and got myself fired). It helped a ton because I had no idea what was wrong with me and got on medication that helped get me reset and then got back to "normal" after a year or so.
Since then, did some marriage counseling with my wife (free guy at church) that helped us with our communication and I also worked with a "life coach" for a while which did help some personally as well.
Woah... the bolded is 100% me.I think (as with a lot of things), you get out what you put in. If you just go and are either skeptical the whole time or expect the counselor to tell you exactly what to do and "fix" everything you will be disappointed. When I went I would usually have a plan in mind myself and it became a collaborative effort whereby they gave me tips and suggestions and helped me see things from a different perspective, but I/we drove a lot of the actual steps and did the work outside of the counselling office.I love reading experiences like yours. I honestly think everyone could benefit from at least some kind of therapy/counseling. I need to make getting back a priority.Yes, multiple over the last 12 years. First time was when I developed depression (didn't know what was going on and got myself fired). It helped a ton because I had no idea what was wrong with me and got on medication that helped get me reset and then got back to "normal" after a year or so.
Since then, did some marriage counseling with my wife (free guy at church) that helped us with our communication and I also worked with a "life coach" for a while which did help some personally as well.
Only if your friend is a weirdoDoes forced counseling count..... asking for a friend
Well, you're thankfully still here!
Started in 4th grade, saw him every other week for five years. Some family crap, dad saw the same one before I did and kept going after. Depression runs in our family.
Fwiw, I started shortly after I asked my best friend how often he wishes he were dead. He replied with some shock, “never!” A week later my parents took me to dad’s psychologist.
I think there was benefit, but it’s hard to tell for sure.
Curious did you find this valuable? In a similar situation.Yes, emotionally focused therapy (eft). S/O brought a lot of childhood trauma into our marriage
Yes…With emotionally focused therapy you learn to recognize protest styles and how to react to them accordingly. By doing this you do not get into a never ending circle of blaming each other for the issue at hand. For us, once we explored why our protest styles existed, it became apparent that my S/O’s style stemmed from childhood trauma.Curious did you find this valuable? In a similar situation.Yes, emotionally focused therapy (eft). S/O brought a lot of childhood trauma into our marriage
FWIW... I cried like a teenage girl during my first oneMy first appointment starts about 30 min from now. Some might say 50 years overdue but better late than never. Maybe - we'll see.
Hm..interesting to say the least. Could you have a HIPAA complaint if your personal info was discussed or shared with others without your consent?Over the past few years, I have struggled to be seen by the same person. Three counselors retired, and two left the practices they were with, each time leaving me without a replacement. The longest I got to work with anyone was 3 or 4 months. Last year, I started working with a new younger therapist, who assured me she wasn't going anywhere and I could work with her as long as I wanted.
That was 15 months ago, and I generally felt better and thought things were working well. Last week, we went over my upcoming appointment schedule through Halloween (8+ weeks). In all this time, there had been no problems, issues, or concerns conveyed to or raised about me. However, to start my session this week, without any notice whatsoever, "management" had determined that I could no longer see the therapist. She claimed she didn't have any issues with me and wanted to continue to work with me. We agreed to keep our appointment schedule that we had reviewed last week.
Prior to my next appointment, she called and said "management" told her termination of my treatment was not optional, and we were done. There was very little explanation given, other than "they" found fault with the items discussed in my weekly sessions. Each session, we covered how my week went, if I was feeling better, and reviewed how work / home life was going. That's been the road map on what was covered with every other person I ever worked with. I assume those are common topics of discussion in any counseling session.
Apparently, those was deemed "inappropriate" topics to cover. "They" determined that I was not not getting enough out of my treatment, "they" determined I was not happy with how things were going and not making progress, so they dropped me. No notice, no discussion, and no other explanation.
I have never heard of such a thing happening. They wanted to divert me to one of their other therapists, and I said I was done telling my life story all over again for literally the 7th time. I am also curious and/or concerned, as I thought anything discussed in session was considered safe and confidential. How and why was I being discussed with other people? Why would I want to keep going to a place that seemingly is talking about me behind my back? Has anyone else been dropped cold turkey by a provider before?