Guest guest Posted August 31, 2010 Report Share Posted August 31, 2010 The question is . . . . do I just bring up AS in the session anyway? Do I call the doc ahead of time to discuss the situation? Do I just go along with his ridiculous "rules"? Do I just not bother wasting my time going?Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. This is my very last attempt at trying to fix my family. : If the professional you have chosen knows AS you will not have to say anything in advance as you would not have chosen them if one of you did not have AS. I would let them do there job and if it does not work for you would find my own counselor to work on your stuff. You can not help someone who believes they don't need fixing or help. Everyone needs help and we spend our lives working on "our" stuff and fixing us as it is human nature. Juat my humble opinion and good luck!!!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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