FINDING
A THERAPIST
Finding
the right therapist for you is a process of elimination. You must
search for someone whose personality is pleasing to you, and one whom
you feel comfortable with. I went through several therapists till I
found the right one. The problem is, there are good ones and bad
ones. I had my share of bad ones.
When
my mother first found out about my illness, she took me to a
therapist in a nearby town. The therapist told me I was injuring
myself for attention, and by doing that, I was hurting my family and
friends. I went home after therapy crying. Years later, I went to a
therapist who told me to think happy thoughts and my depression would
go away. Another one listened to what my ex-boyfriend told her and
lectured me instead of hearing my side.
I
felt like giving up, but I kept searching. I knew I couldn't get
better without help. When I was in college, my Mom went to a hospital
with mental health services, and they gave her a number for
counseling services. I found a therapist who educated me about
depression and helped me battle my illness.
Years
later when my ex-boyfriend left me, I went to a therapist who gave me
homework, allowed me to write down my thoughts, and helped me reach
recovery once again. I continued to see this therapist until recently
when she changed jobs. She helped me through many rough times, and
taught my husband about my illness.
In
order to make therapy work, I had to develop a bond with my
therapist. I had to feel comfortable telling her my deepest, darkest
secrets. To do this, I had to find a therapist whom I could trust. It
took me several sessions till I felt comfortable enough with my
therapist to share my life story.
To
find a therapist, look in your telephone book or search online. There
are several sites that you can type in your state and they will give
you a list of therapists. One site is Psychology Today at
http://therapists.psychologytoday.com/rms/.
Also check for state funded programs. Go to National Alliance For
Mental Illness, NAMI, for help. You can find NAMI's website on my
sidebar. I found a therapist through a free program offered at my
job.
Don't
give up if a therapist doesn't suit your needs or isn't very good.
Keep searching till you find the one that is best for you. I didn't
give up, and in time I found a therapist who helped me reach the
light. Once I found the therapist best for me, I worked hard and I
listened to her advice. I had to be willing to get better for therapy
to work effectively. Once I put all my effort into recovery, I was
able to find the light and dance within.