It depends on what your agreement with the therapist is.... legally they can't tell your parents if you ask them not to, as far as I know.
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My opinion would be to tell the therapist the truth. You, or your insurance company is paying good money for the therapy. In order for you to get the help you need out of the therapy, you should be honest with your therapist. If you lie about any aspect of it, you are sabotaging your own results, and wasting your own time in therapy. If you do not trust this therapist enough to tell him the truth, then you really should request a different therapist. Therapy requires trust, so you need a Therapist that you trust enough to be honest with. If your only concern is that you have already lied, I'm sure the therapist has been lied to before, and will understand your reasons for lying. They might even consider your new found honesty a "breakthrough" and congratulate you for it.
There is no way to tell exactly how much a physical therapist aide earns unless you ask them. Different people make different amounts of money.
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yes you can
YES. You can overcome these issues! The first thing you need to understand is that things aren't going to change unless you take action. Anxiety is common, so don't worry! With the right tools, you can overcome anxiety and become more confident and social. The best way for you to work through your anxiety is to see a therapist. If you are a preteen or teenager, you will need to talk to your parents and ask them to help you find a therapist. The most effective therapy for anxiety, in my opinion, is Cognitive Therapy. Cognitive Therapy is used to help people change the way they think about things. People with anxiety have unrealistic thoughts about life situations, which can keep them from doing the things they really want to do. A therapist who uses Cognitive Therapy can help you find strategies to conquer the negative, unrealistic thoughts that keep you from making friends and being more social. Many counselors use Cognitive Therapy, so it shouldn't be hard finding one! When you and your parents are looking for a therapist, just ask if they use Cognitive Therapy before you make an appointment. If for some reason you can't talk to your parents, try talking to a school counselor or social worker. Either one will be able to help you! Tell the counselor about your anxiety and how you would like help working on it. You can mention that someone suggested Cognitive Therapy and strategies to overcome anxiety. Good luck to you or whom ever your question was for!!!
A cognitive therapist is a mental health professional who uses cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) techniques to help clients identify and change negative thought patterns and behaviors that contribute to their emotional distress or mental health issues. They focus on restructuring cognitive distortions and promoting healthier ways of thinking and adaptive behaviors to improve overall well-being.
I am sorry, but (therapist) is no longer working for us; we do have another therapist who can treat you, if you wish.
bribe them. ( or if your parents have them, tell them how great theres look, and tell them how much you want to be like them. )
ask a therapist or doctor
Tell your therapist that you appreciate the work they put into it, but you are stopping the sessions. He or she will ask why. If you want to, tell them briefly and nicely why you are leaving. If you don't want to say the reason, just say that you have come to the conclusion that leaving therapy is the best course of action for you at this time.
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by telling them in a letter.