Dagan
Well-Known Member
Therapists don't try to control you. They listen to you and help you form a process for your well being going forward.
Per whatever it is that ails you or keeps you in a negative mental state: You don't learn to make it entirely go away. You learn your own process with trained guidance on how to handle it all because it's always going to be there with you. The more rock solid your process, the more it lessens affecting you so strongly, but no, there's next to nothing that will make it all just go away. Even undergoing hypnosis to repress memories doesn't work like fiction / movies make it seem.
You are in control during therapy. You are in control away from therapy. You simply learn in therapy how to carry over to everyday life. If the therapist can't relate to you or help....you find one that can. A lot of folks have to do this, so it won't be a rarity, should you have to "shop" for the right one.
Per whatever it is that ails you or keeps you in a negative mental state: You don't learn to make it entirely go away. You learn your own process with trained guidance on how to handle it all because it's always going to be there with you. The more rock solid your process, the more it lessens affecting you so strongly, but no, there's next to nothing that will make it all just go away. Even undergoing hypnosis to repress memories doesn't work like fiction / movies make it seem.
You are in control during therapy. You are in control away from therapy. You simply learn in therapy how to carry over to everyday life. If the therapist can't relate to you or help....you find one that can. A lot of folks have to do this, so it won't be a rarity, should you have to "shop" for the right one.