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SpasmociallySunny t1_j4eoc5r wrote
I don’t know any real words for it, but I call it bookstalgia.
SpasmociallySunny t1_iwypoae wrote
Reply to comment by SoundProofHead in Psychologists demonstrate why feeling appreciated is particularly important for avoidantly attached individuals by chrisdh79
Very much so. It can be very demoralising when you go through numerous counsellors trying to find that ‘right fit’. I understand why people give up and I’m really glad I didn’t .
SpasmociallySunny t1_iwymy75 wrote
Reply to comment by Zephyr-2210 in Psychologists demonstrate why feeling appreciated is particularly important for avoidantly attached individuals by chrisdh79
I’m not who you were replying to, but I hope this adds some positivity to counselling for you. What blew my mind when I dragged my feet to my 4th psychologist in less than 4 years was how much she worked on helping me to trust her through being consistent, kind and truly non judgemental. Like I really felt the lack of judgemnt. If you’ve been through a few therapists like I have (& u obv have), then you’ll understand how much this meant.
SpasmociallySunny t1_j4eticm wrote
Reply to comment by johnsolomon in That feeling of loss when you finish a great book by Not_l0st
I heard it used a while ago, not my original term, but it’s stuck with me since.