It is a safe place to talk about my religious issues without fear of reprisal. My counselor came from an extreme fundamentalist family background, understands my situation very well.Blondie
yes it is, and i am not shy at all in saying my first therapist saved my life. I will always be grateful to him for patiently listening to me say for 2 -3 years, "But JWS believe , .." Finally after that amout of time i was able to listen to him and listen to my own gut . It was terrfying to know that all my opinions were based on an organization, or what some elder said. He helped me throught the darkest time in my life. He is deceased now, and i have another therapist, and this one is also wonderful. He has a lot of fun in his life and he is helping me learn how to lighten up and have some fun. I've had insurance also that paid, and actually consider it a blessing from jehoavah.My current doc is a jewish person and while he does not understand totally the fundy thing, i feel very comfortable with him b/c our religions were so simailar. (we are cousins to the jews u know) It is a gift ot be able to listen with discernment and know how to help people see the need for changes,and how to make them.