Its actually not that bad if its the right therapist. Its really worth a shot, and hey maybe it will help. I would be more interested in going by yourself or just finding one on your own. Why dont you suggest you see one, but one your own.
it's both a good and a bad. it's a bit horrible to force such a thing on a person. Maybe if you can talk to her reason with her. That you'll try it out but if you aren't feeling it than tell her honestly you don't wanna go.
^.^ i wasn't saying she/he would be bad i was just saying that if they pulled cheeky shit you should bitch slap em and thats good i guess its hard to get a "awesome" therapist
Sorry but in my opinion (I'm not a doctor so take with a grain of salt) this is bad. Everything I have every heard is that effective therapy relies on trust between doctor and patient. Forced visits are not the way to build such a relationship. I also have to wonder just how the therapist being your mothers therapist might play into things. I know for me it'd be extra hard to tell them anything I didn't want to tell my mother so therefore would be somewhat self defeating. Therapy is something you should choose on your own. There is nothing wrong with someone talking about how someone has helped them and suggesting they'd be good for you but coercion or force should not be a part of the picture.
Its quite possible the therapist might agree with the above sentiments and might take your side if presented as such. As they'd want to start things on the right foot
Hope it all works out
DMAN
Its quite possible the therapist might agree with the above sentiments and might take your side if presented as such. As they'd want to start things on the right foot