Guest guest Posted May 17, 2004 Report Share Posted May 17, 2004 , there is no doubt in my mind that if you are not happy with the relationship you have with your therapist, then you are not getting the therapy you need. I would most definitely go looking for another one. Sometimes it isn't even a matter of whether she's good or not, sometimes it just has to be the person you feel comfortable with. I have a hunch other members will tell you the same thing, and have a feeling you are on the right track now. Mojo What do you think? Dear Lupie Members, I just want everyone's advice on what I should do about my therapist. I haven't been in to see my therapist since March of this year and that's why I've been babbling so much on this list. I had no one else to talk about my problems too. Apparently she's been so busy that she hasn't been able to call me back to schedule an appointment. I don't want there to be any hard feelings or anything, but I'm wondering what should I do about this? I really feel that I'm not getting the help that I so need from this therapist and I would like to find another one who actually cares about my well being. Am I wrong for wanting to find another therapist instead of sticking it out with my current one? -."The LUPIES Store" Come check out our store...http://www.cafepress.com/thelupies"The LUPIES Web Page"http://www.itzarion.com/lupusgroup.html"The LUPIES online photo albums!" Check out what your fellow Lupies look like...http://www.picturetrail.com/lupies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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