tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79861699919631405.post7495381371150627865..comments2023-04-27T07:10:29.869-04:00Comments on Bipolar and the City: A good day, a new therapistJean Greyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13826037279061710386noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79861699919631405.post-44447455054659097262015-04-14T02:33:15.144-04:002015-04-14T02:33:15.144-04:00Glad you had a decent weekend and met your new nie...Glad you had a decent weekend and met your new niece. Before you know it she'll be a toddler; I can't believe my baby niece will be 2 in August. I finally got to spend some quality time with her after not having much since I hurt my ankle last March and couldn't carry her safely so I haven't been alone with her for a year. It was so much fun.<br /><br />For me it's always good if I feel good at all meeting a new therapist. When I started with Dr. Mind I actually had a friend holding me accountable to stick with him for 3 months before quitting because I've quit so many therapists after a few weeks because I hated them. Dr. Mind and I clicked pretty quickly (although several months in we had some arguments that I found startling). I have for some reason succeeded with a very precise description of therapist: male, PhD, Christian, 20 years older. The 2 that I've had have been very similar (actually both are 19 years older) in many ways and very different in others but that's just a combination that works well for me for some reason. It's strange because in general I don't relate well to men and mostly choose female doctors if there is a choice, but male therapists somehow meet some need for me. <br /><br />JMJUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03168132384344330580noreply@blogger.com