Hi Kizzie, well, I'd love to take credit, but this was more their idea. It's all covered by insurance where I live, so that's not a problem, but the waitinglist is so long that I don't see myself doing this with more therapists – not right now at least(as I kind of urgently need help). That would likely take years. It honestly doesn't feel great to wait 9 months, and then be told they might not accept me as a client. It just takes way too long, as it does in many countries. As far as looking for an LGBT+ therapist, that's also a little difficult in my country. It doesn't seem to be something that's registered anywhere – which I find very odd. Some therapists just happen to mention it on a website, but it's very rare. Because of that, and the long process, I've just added everything I'm looking for in my referral. It's annoyingly detailed, ha. And I do think that kind of worked, thankfully!
But the idea of interviewing therapists is great, of course, if it's possible. I wish I could take my time doing that.
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And thank you, Bach! So sorry you know how it feels. It can get really intense. And I feel like it's only really been recognized in recent years. I can't imagine dealing with it for 40 years, for me it started about 15 years go, and LGBT+ people saying "that's not a real thing" was pretty much the norm even then. It's very easy to minimize it, I've found, but biphobia can do a lot of harm.
And thank you for giving me more of her! haha Best emoji ever created, if you ask me. I will gladly accept that virtual adorable hug and reciprocate.
But the idea of interviewing therapists is great, of course, if it's possible. I wish I could take my time doing that.
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And thank you, Bach! So sorry you know how it feels. It can get really intense. And I feel like it's only really been recognized in recent years. I can't imagine dealing with it for 40 years, for me it started about 15 years go, and LGBT+ people saying "that's not a real thing" was pretty much the norm even then. It's very easy to minimize it, I've found, but biphobia can do a lot of harm.
And thank you for giving me more of her! haha Best emoji ever created, if you ask me. I will gladly accept that virtual adorable hug and reciprocate.