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Status: SAS Member
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Thing is i knew what she ment by that, and 7 weeks on she hasnt yet called to make that appoitment. So no suprises there. But why couldnt she just say "I dont know how to help you, or I think ive done all i can do" as opposed to what she did. To be honest i didnt really like her. After each session, she would come out and and right in front of the receptionst (who was an 18 year old girl) say things like "Perhaps next time you come in you will have a job" in which i was so embarrassed. I would always leave feeling so stupid and depressed, making me regret ever seeing a psych in the first place. Anyway whats the normal time frame for seeing a Psychologist? and how long have you been seeing yours? |
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Status: Resist. Unlearn. Defy.
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: In My Tree
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My therapist estimated we would work together between 3 and 12 months. We meet once a week so far and have done so since the last week of August.
That psychologist you saw sounds terrible. I'm sorry you had to endure that kind of humiliation from a person who was hired to help you. Have you seen a new one?
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Status: Active-but-odd
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There is usually a time limit, but it depends on the condition, its severity, and, often, financial issues. In primary mental health services (UK) I'd only receive up to 12 sessions. In secondary services, I was able to attend sessions for several months with the option of group therapy for over a year, which I didn't take.
That therapist sounds very unprofessional; at least you can use the experience to know what to avoid if you decide to see another one. |
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Status: SAS Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
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I don't know about any time limits. I assumed it was up to the patient when to terminate. I guess it depends on the psychologist. I saw one for a little over two years and he never showed any signs of planning to terminate. I just decided to stop going because I felt like I had run out of things to say and there were too many awkward silences during sessions.
Indeed that therapist you saw is horrible. The first time she said something like that in front of the receptionist I probably wouldn't have gone back. |
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Status: SAS Member
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Thanks for the replies guys. I just started with a new one. She seems pretty professional.
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Status: Antsy.
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Maryland
Gender: Female
Age: 19
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Well I'm glad you have a new one now! I hope she works out better for you.
I saw a champlain for 3 months. I stopped seeing him because I moved back to the mainland. I saw a religious counselor for 3 months. I stopped seeing her because all she ever said was "leave it up to God" and that didn't help me change. The one good thing I took from her was figuring out why I had a breakdown in the first place. I saw a psychiatrist for a year. She transferred to another facility. I saw another psychiatrist for a year. She was my favorite and I benefited most from her. I stopped seeing her after she transferred to another facility, too, and I graduated high school so I wasn't an adolescent anymore. I figured I learned enough and was ready to stumble my way back into life. It took a while but I did it, haha. So over all...2 years and 6 months of therapy along with medication for 2 of those years.
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Status: SAS Member
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Location: iowa
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There is no time limit to improving or getting better. Some will make lots of progress in a month and some will need years. Any professional putting a time limit on it doesn't know what they are doing. People are individuals and go at their own pace. Anyone knowledgeable or experienced should realize that. I know some will decide they can't help you or you need to try something else but they shouldn't say you have to stop just because you aren't where they want you to be by a certain day.
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Location: California
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Woody Allen saw a psychologist for 20 years.
I went to a guy for about 3 years on and off. It seems in the private field it's however long you can afford to let them suck you dry. |
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Well it doesn't matter what you do, just TALK with the psychologist, trick your mind or something, anything! |
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Status: Stressful
Join Date: Feb 2009
Gender: Female
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i've been going for 7 yrs. i'm on i think my 6th therapist now
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Status: SAS Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
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Never really thought along the lines of timeframe. I mean yes I'd love for all my problems to be solved in one visit but I know the reality is that it takes time. I started going into therapy last Nov and 3 therapists later I've made more progress with my current one who I started going to in July than I had with my first one who I went to for like 5 months. I think it all depends on the therapist and the individual.
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Status: SAS Member
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Markham, Ontario
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It depends on the kind of therapy.
A lot of different CBT programs, for example, are very structured and intended for roughly 16 sessions. But interpersonal therapy, on the other hand, can go on indefinitely.
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