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After you have seen your therapist, counselor, doctor etc -
April 26th 2012, 04:50 PM
Hi guys
I was just wondering how everyone deals with the emotions of sessions with counselors etc. I know that I get quite upset, especially after I have seen my counselor and it's hard for me to walk out of the appointment and get on with the day. I was wondering if there's anything you all do to help you move on after the appointment?
Jessie
’Happiness can be found in the darkest of times, if only one remembers to turn on the light.’
Re: After you have seen your therapist, counselor, doctor etc -
April 26th 2012, 05:27 PM
Well personally, my boyfriend comes with me to all of my appointments. Maybe seeing a friend, or someone else close to you after the appointment might help you get your mind off of the whole thing a bit.
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Re: After you have seen your therapist, counselor, doctor etc -
April 26th 2012, 08:32 PM
I will either feel super super good and happy or so down in dumps. I do agree with talking to someone who your close to afterwards if you feel like your in the funk. If I have a bad session I call my favorite person and they cheer me up and we discuss why we could have talked about things or how it benefits me. I also will try to stay and talk till I do manage to feel better before diving back into society.
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Always keep a smile on your face and Lots of love in you heart! <3
Re: After you have seen your therapist, counselor, doctor etc -
April 26th 2012, 09:16 PM
Usually I left feeling good, and then felt burdened later when I thought about how much I could have said, how much I could have said about other things. - Usually I would set something that I enjoy up at the same time, like going to the post office (... I really like the post office, okay?) and then I'd walk over to my mom's work, and all.
I've said it once, I've said it twice, I've said it a thousand fucking times
That I'm OK, that I'm fine, that it's all just in my mind
But this has got the best of me, and I can't seem to sleep
It's not 'cause you're not with me, it's cause you never leave
Re: After you have seen your therapist, counselor, doctor etc -
April 26th 2012, 09:32 PM
I'm usually completely exhausted, so I tend to take a night to relax, watch movies, have a bath, generally take care for myself. If it's a morning appointment I try to stay busy through the day, I'm usually at college straight after.
Re: After you have seen your therapist, counselor, doctor etc -
April 26th 2012, 10:12 PM
I'm normally left feeling pretty vulnerable and emotional..and if I don't have to go do something straight after I try to do something I like to get my mind off it, sometimes that is calling a friend or sometimes it can be simply going for a walk or watching a happy film x
"Friends are like stars; you don't always see them but you know they are always there"
"It gives me hope. I love you so much. You give me a reason to breathe. Its something for me to not kill myself for" >>> means so much :')
Re: After you have seen your therapist, counselor, doctor etc -
April 26th 2012, 11:00 PM
When I was in therapy, my appointments were at 7 p.m. weekly and I was exhausted afterwards. I got irritable and upset and I just didn't want to talk to anyone or do anything. So I usually plugged my headphones in and listened to music until I fell asleep, or found something better to do with my time.
Re: After you have seen your therapist, counselor, doctor etc -
April 27th 2012, 02:27 AM
My appointments at the moment are usually just before lunch, so I often walk up to the mall and relax and sometimes have something to eat afterwards.
The walk also helps because it gives me some space to clear my head before having to get on a crowded bus
Mind you, because I'm currently working with a new person, the appointments aren't all that strenuous at the moment, for which I'm thankful.