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How To Find a Therapist

The insider's guide to specialties, modalities, red flags, break up scripts, and more

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@asmaa.rachidi about 2 years ago

Insightful ! thanks

Ocean Kiani about 2 years ago

This is great, super comprehensive — thanks Carmel!

I've been working with the same therapist for 3 years now and it took me forever to lean into the therapy and develop a deeper sense of what is instinct and what is learned maladaptive behaviour (and I'm still learning!). There were several occasions where I 'broke up' with her after a break period (e.g. Christmas break). The first time we broke up, I was off therapy for 4 months thinking that I just didn't need therapy and also that she wasn't a good therapist. I started seeing her again after I realised I still had work to do and we began having more open dialogues about our relationship and through this I've had some huge aha moments about some very strong and deep emotional wounds around attachment and breaks. I now know and trust that she's a brilliant therapist and find it interesting that my prior instincts were to not trust her and instead shut down and go into self-management (i.e. not needing help from others). I can now notice when these instincts come up without letting them govern my decisions and instead use them as a catalyst for deepening my self-awareness.

In the early days, especially for those with trauma, it can be REALLY hard to trust your instincts. So I share all this to say and affirm that the therapy journey won't be perfect or smooth and it's unlikely you'll instantly know whether someone is right for you and that going through the process itself will provide so many opportunities for learning as Carmel said.