Acceptance (But Not Complacent) - UPDATE

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Madalot
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Re: Acceptance

Post by Madalot » Wed May 04, 2011 9:54 am

BlackSpinner wrote:There must be others in your area. Referral is best. There are many types of therapist that do different styles and sometimes it is hard to find what meshes with yours. I have also walked away from therapists whose style didn't mesh with mine, my one was of the "All life is pain, accept it, karma" (Buddhist).
You'd think, but I live in a very bizarre area. When my daughter was having problems, I was hard pressed to find someone (anyone) for her to see. Finding anyone at all, that even seems halfway decent, is tough and if you are lucky enough to find a good one, they aren't taking new patients.

I should have known better when I COULD get an appointment with this woman.

In order to get a better "pool" of therapists, I'd have to travel an hour and I am not doing well, driving wise, so that's not a good option for me.

I told my husband last night that I probably should NOT be driving at all. We've agreed that short trips, close to home, if I HAVE to, but any trip of any length just is beyond my scope of ability now.
HoseCrusher wrote:Face it girl... You just want to dance.
LOL -- I'd be content with getting my life back the way it was about two years ago. It still sucked, but at least I could be content with what I was still able to do, like stay AWAKE all day.

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