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Re: How can something be safe if it's not permanent?

Posted by judy1 on June 29, 2003, at 11:26:56

In reply to Re: How can something be safe if it's not permanent? » noa, posted by Dinah on June 28, 2003, at 20:14:56

"Wish I could have that backup therapist."

Is that something that's financially a problem? If not, that's basically what I do (one's covered under insurance, the other is not), and it's been a really positive thing for me- more of a co-therapeutic situation though. I truly understand how a spouse cannot be emotionally safe- my ex was like that. It must have been difficult to lose your friend, and probably a lot more difficult to make more friends that you are able to trust. I've found that when I've trusted my female friends enough to discuss some of my problems, they come out with some amazing stuff too, it';s funny how we always feel the need to put our best faces on. Now, I have friends who will call me and ask to borrow meds until their's are re-filled and I swear I'm their part-time therapist:-) I hope your therp's new office works out well for you- judy


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