It's encouraging to hear about your epiphany! Sounds like progress!
I may not choose this time to end therapy with him since I seem to already be struggling with maintaining emotional stability and I'm not sure I can endure losing one more person right now. I'm not even sure I could bring myself to see another therapist after this, or that it's what I need. I may try to focus on developing other social contacts/relationships while weaning myself off of therapy.
May I suggest that you don't look at it as a loss (You've struggled with many we know!) which frames it as something negative and out of your control...
But look at it as personal growth, and your taking a step toward something better for yourself, which you deserve.
My psychiatry session was cancelled due to an emergency, but I did reschedule it for next week.
Great!
Thank you all for being here through my saga(s).
Hey, it's better than Television! (That's a silly joke
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Wishing only the best for you!
In CBT, one of the recommendations is to identify a thought or emotion that's causing you trouble, and to devise a simple experiment to see if it is really valid or not. Maybe you're anxious about what imagined scenarios might happen (positive or negative) if you answer some of those posts?
See Principle #4 here
https://psychcentral.com/pro/the-basic- ... or-therapy
But remember, like Paul, I'm not a therapist, just some random guy with daily struggles with anxiety, depression and automatic negative thinking, only trying to help... (which helps me too)
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