Posted by waterlily on May 6, 2002, at 10:05:51
In reply to Re: Or on the other hand. . ., posted by Zo on May 6, 2002, at 4:27:18
Zoe - I think you hit the nail on the head. That is a good way to look at therapy. Thanks.
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> . . .you might find, like I do, that keeping my biggest cheerleader in my life is a really nice thing. I never had support from parents or husband, life has been hard--so why not? I guess it's turned, over time, into getting support for who I am. I don't feel like I have to be sick, or am sick, to have my very own therapist--it's a real gift to myself.
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> I guess I have a pretty opposite view, as an artist, as a writer. I see life, and my work, and my hours with my therapist, as part of one long, interesting conversation. . .
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> Zo
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