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Siena
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Has anyone done it and how much did you pay for it. If okay To ask?
The nhs is only offering me online therapy MBT which I have to put myself on a waiting list for. I don’t like online therapy and I don’t want to wait. I’m struggling so bad now need help
The nhs is only offering me online therapy MBT which I have to put myself on a waiting list for. I don’t like online therapy and I don’t want to wait. I’m struggling so bad now need help
“And when they look at you, they won't see everything you've been through. They won't see the **** that turned to scars that began to fade with time. They won't see the heartbreaking things that shook up and changed your entire world. They won't know how many tears you cried or even what it was you were crying about. They won't see how strong you had to be because you had no other choice. What they will see though is how compassionate you are because you experienced pain. What they will see is how kind you are because you experienced how cruel the world is. What they will see is how good you are because you've seen how bad things or people can be. The difference between you and your experiences are who you choose to be, despite everything that could have turned you cold and unkind.You are the good the world needs and the best of us.” ~ Kirsten Corley
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I’ve found the counsellor I had from rape crisis. I have actually once asked her for private therapy but she didn’t seem to want me back lol. Well she was concerned that I was living off £200 a month and would pay for travel and counselling would basically be all my money. But I mean I have more hours now so i don’t know if she’d want me now. I did like her but I think maybe I want a more younger person. Her site says she pays £35 a sesson which I guess isn’t too bad. That’s £140 a month which I could actually afford without my family’s help so maybe they’re all around that price
That’s really good and fair way to do it!
yeh when I was looking for a therapist quite a few do this. A lot of them do a free initial session too so you can meet them and ask any questions and kinda get a feel for the therapist and if you wanna work with them. So its worth checking that too. I think I met 3 different therapists at first then chose meg
Oh noo!
I wanted to go private this year but I never got round to doing it because I'm stingy lol. But if there's a sliding scale I'll probably be paying a lot but I want to save my money😅
but think of it this way: How much is good mental health worth to you? Can you put a price on it? (feeling philosophical lol)
I think this but then I’m like but I also need the money for retail therapy lol
Honestly it's worth a lot lol
It's also best to make sure that whichever counsellor you choose, they are registered with a professional body. Most common organisations are the BACP, UKCP, NCS or COSCA (Scotland). Often these organisations will have registers (e.g. the BACP register ) which you can check to make sure that the counsellor you choose is registered with a professional organisation. This is important to know as many of these organisations require counsellors to train to a certain level, pass exams and pay a fee to be registered, so you know that they are legitimate. Also, if you ever have any complaints about a counsellor e.g. they are behaviour unprofessionally without boundaries, then you can make a complaint to the organisation that the therapist is associated with, who should take appropriate action.
If you do start counselling privately, remember that it is about finding the right type of therapy and also the right person to be working with. You don't need to stick with someone because it feels awkward to stop if you don't feel they are the right person. Equally, it can be helpful to ask them at the start around when would be a good point to review how things are going, as they may have an idea around how long they feel it usually needs before you both get a sense of how the relationship is going.
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That said, I do understand that with BPD comes a stigma and that some people wrongly discriminate against those with BPD. If you feel that might be the case, then as Ed has said, you might be better off not having them as your therapist. If you don't feel comfortable mentioning that you have BPD then you don't have to mention your diagnosis, at least, not until you feel more comfortable with your therapist.