Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Therapists Should Come With A Warranty

I had planned to put off returning to therapy for a full month after Vickie's departure.  Little did I know that I was being optimistic in that assumption.  Got a recommended name from Vickie, and found a potential possibility for a new therapist on my own as well.  I called to set up an appointment with the therapist Vickie recommended.  Her first available appointment is not until May 16.  The one I found on my own is no longer accepting new patients.

This whole proceess of switching up to a new therapist has completely turned around my notion of who I am, as I came to understand it.  I go to therapy because I have trouble maintaining a successful social life.  So, I get to a point where I am talking to people and being invited out to parties, and such.  Then, my therapist leaves.  I keep making more social connections and getting more invitations.  I still, also, have some psychological hurdles to conquer.  Now, I can't find an available therapist!

Somebody or something is screwin' with me!

"Crazy", Aerosmith.

1 comment:

  1. Mike, Check Carolyn M. Wells, 1001 Cedar Corner Rd, Perryville, MD 21903
    410-642-3030
    Last year when the BS hit the fan here, I needed someone pronto. She was available and very helpful.

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