Psycho-Babble Psychology Thread 735391

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online consultation

Posted by raisinb on February 23, 2007, at 12:41:41

I'm thinking of leaving my therapist or taking a break, and I feel like I need a consultation with someone reputable to help me decide. It would be easiest and least traumatic to get a consultation online--and I know there MUST be reputable therapists online--but I'm totally clueless about how to find one. Anyone have ideas?

 

Re: online consultation

Posted by peddidle on February 23, 2007, at 13:29:57

In reply to online consultation, posted by raisinb on February 23, 2007, at 12:41:41

You can search for a therapist on Psychology Today's website:

http://therapists.psychologytoday.com/rms/prof_search.php

I think some of them might offer online consultations.

Good luck!

 

Re: online consultation

Posted by raisinb on February 23, 2007, at 14:09:50

In reply to Re: online consultation, posted by peddidle on February 23, 2007, at 13:29:57

I'll try it--thanks!

 

Re: online consultation

Posted by raisinb on February 23, 2007, at 15:46:25

In reply to Re: online consultation, posted by peddidle on February 23, 2007, at 13:29:57

I looked around the site and got nervous that anyone I'd consult would tell me to leave so they could increase their own client base. I guess what I was hoping for was an all-knowing totally neutral nonprofit who'd tell me exactly what to do. Hey, why doesn't that exist? :)

 

Re: online consultation » raisinb

Posted by Fallsfall on February 23, 2007, at 19:23:31

In reply to online consultation, posted by raisinb on February 23, 2007, at 12:41:41

Have you talked to your therapist about this? If not, it would be a good idea to talk to him/her first.

I did a consultation when I was uncertain about my therapist. I talked to a therapist who had done a group that I was in for a while. She was helpful in helping me to see what the issues were. She also strongly suggested that I try to talk to my therapist about the issues. (They knew each other, my therapist had recommended her group).

When I was ready to leave, I interviewed therapists and found that some of those appointments turned into "what should I do about my first therapist" sessions - particularly if it was clear from the beginning that this therapist I was interviewing wasn't going to be a match. I found those discussions helpful.

So, I think I would encourage you to find a real live therapist to discuss this with if you feel like you need an outside opinion.

But please do talk to your therapist first. Good luck!

 

Re: online consultation

Posted by vwoolf on February 24, 2007, at 1:29:36

In reply to online consultation, posted by raisinb on February 23, 2007, at 12:41:41

Try talking to Kali Munro, she might be able to help or suggest where else you could go.

http://www.kalimunro.com/index.html

I have never tried therapy with her, but she has an online forum sort of like babble where she contributes from time to time, and I think I would trust her.

Btw, she and Dr Bob collaborate quite a lot too.

 

Re: online consultation

Posted by raisinb on February 26, 2007, at 10:40:21

In reply to Re: online consultation, posted by vwoolf on February 24, 2007, at 1:29:36

Thanks for the help! I might try Munro's site.

I've talked to my therapist endlessly (for two years, as a matter of fact). I just am losing hope that it will work out.

 

update--she's great

Posted by raisinb on March 25, 2007, at 18:10:52

In reply to Re: online consultation, posted by raisinb on February 26, 2007, at 10:40:21

I had some email conversation with Kali Munro, and I'd highly recommend her if anyone needs a consultation. She's balanced and very empathetic.

...of course, I STILL don't know what to do...


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