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You'll be fine.  Just be yourself, the real you.  I was terribly nervous and once I got into the office and introductions were made I started to feel better.  When I told my therapist why I was there and what I needed assistance with I started to really feel good.  The time passed in a flash and I walked out on air.  On the drive home my mind was spinning over what had happened and how great I felt, as if a giant weight had been lifted off me.  Enjoy it.

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My first appointment with a therapist was me bawling my eyes out and completely freaking out! My therapist was a Saint! :D But seriously, just be yourself! They are there to help, so let them help. But if you don't get that connection from them, don't feel bad about finding a different one. It's nothing bad on them or you, but therapy works best when you can have a connection with your therapist and when you feel that they really understand you. Good luck!

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I really enjoyed my first appointment and left looking forward to the next!

Best of luck.  Just be open and as honest as you can be and you'll be fine.

 

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Charlize

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13 hours ago, Cindy Truheart said:

My first appointment with a therapist was me bawling my eyes out and completely freaking out! My therapist was a Saint! :D But seriously, just be yourself! They are there to help, so let them help. But if you don't get that connection from them, don't feel bad about finding a different one. It's nothing bad on them or you, but therapy works best when you can have a connection with your therapist and when you feel that they really understand you. Good luck!

Me too. And I remember saying in the beginning, that all the stuff that's happening now, wasn't going to happen. I learned to Never say Never Again. LOL

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The tears can help one to grow, kinda like watering a garden.

 

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Charlize

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Yes! I like the garden analogy! Sounds like you are doing good Katherine! Being able to cry is important, I try to cry at least once a week to get it all out!

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The first few appointments of mine, in fact the first year of counseling I cried quite a lot. Sometimes just out of the blue, didn’t even know why. Just felt the overwhelming need to do it. My therapist thought it was related to the fact that I didn’t allow myself to feel anything but anger in the past, so maybe I was learning these new emotions.

 

Today, watching TV, commercials or a movie or whatever, my cry reflex (for lack of a better word) is much more sensitive, and I don’t really care anymore. If I feel like crying, I do it and usually feel much better………..

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9 hours ago, Fiona said:

Today, watching TV, commercials or a movie or whatever, my cry reflex (for lack of a better word) is much more sensitive, and I don’t really care anymore. If I feel like crying, I do it and usually feel much better………..

I wish I could allow myself that freedom more. But my wife is sensitive to my emotions so I try to not cry around her. She wants me happy because I think she is afraid I will get depressed and do something. Okay, I contributed to that fear in her so it's my fault. So I can't cry at the drop of a hat for whatever reason. But I try to set up movies, books, whatever to give me reasons to let it out. And I cry in my car while at work a lot. I can be driving to and from for an hour or more sometimes. Perfect time for some tears.

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15 hours ago, Cindy Truheart said:

I wish I could allow myself that freedom more. But my wife is sensitive to my emotions so I try to not cry around her. She wants me happy because I think she is afraid I will get depressed and do something. Okay, I contributed to that fear in her so it's my fault. So I can't cry at the drop of a hat for whatever reason. But I try to set up movies, books, whatever to give me reasons to let it out. And I cry in my car while at work a lot. I can be driving to and from for an hour or more sometimes. Perfect time for some tears.

While I generally try to do my crying away from my wife, she gets upset as well.

Sometimes I can't help it, but she is getting used to the fact that I'm sensitive. What I had to figure out is that I was always like this. How I dealt with it was to make myself angry.

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6 hours ago, Fiona said:

Sometimes I can't help it, but she is getting used to the fact that I'm sensitive. What I had to figure out is that I was always like this. How I dealt with it was to make myself angry.

Exactly. I wish I could get my wife to understand that.

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26 minutes ago, Fiona said:

You did that too? Really?

Anger is one emotion I was allowed. Nearly everything made me angry.

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