Then, maybe she can help me about what’s going on and my problems :D Yayyyyy!!!

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    Talking with a therapist is like talking to a lawyer. You need to tell them everything no matter how embarrassing or terrible it is. That’s the only way they can truly help you.

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    Don’t have high expectations of the first session, they usually just ask a million questions due to legalities. The second session is when the fun starts.

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    Fuck yeah therapy! Be patient, it takes time. But every time you go, you’re growing. It’s like lifting heavy weights at the gym - just once won’t make you ripped, it takes consistent work to achieve your goals.

    Also, don’t be afraid to shop around for a different therapist if you don’t click with this one. It took me five or six therapists before I finally found the perfect fit.

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      How do you know when you achieve this? I’ve only had one. We get along, I get good advice, starting to feel like a broken record though but that’s the part where I need to remember every little thing I guess, instead of being reminded.

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        In my case I felt like my other therapists could never understand me on a deep level because they were too “normal”. Once I found a therapist who was a huge nerd and understood how my identity as a nerd shaped my life, everything clicked into place. (Bear in mind that I grew up in a time when being a nerd was considered a bad thing). He also specializes in LGBTQ+ care so he was able to understand my transition easily.

        Basically it just makes sense for me when he asks “How did that make you feel?” And I can respond with “Like rolling a 1 on an easy DC check.” and he gets it.