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    1. Asked: January 15, 2021In: Communication

      Should I stop seeing my therapist if she continues using my trigger word even after telling her to refrain?

      Melina Damico
      Melina Damico
      Added an answer on January 17, 2021 at 1:19 pm

      The job of therapists is to help you build yourself against whatever triggers you, isn’t that the purpose of seeing them in the first place? Therapists are fallible humans, and they very often will not know in advance which particular words or phrases are triggering to you. It is up to you to let thRead more

      The job of therapists is to help you build yourself against whatever triggers you, isn’t that the purpose of seeing them in the first place?
      Therapists are fallible humans, and they very often will not know in advance which particular words or phrases are triggering to you. It is up to you to let the therapist know about any distress that you feel in relation to something that is said to you. In addition, at some point during therapy, the therapist will undoubtedly attempt to help you explore the reasons why certain phrases act as emotional triggers and help you to sever the ties between the triggers and your negative psychological reactions. This may entail the use of some triggers during therapy, but you should always let the therapist know if you are feeling overwhelmed.

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    2. Asked: January 15, 2021In: Finance

      When you’re unemployed, how do you take care of your primary bills?

      Melina Damico
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      Added an answer on January 17, 2021 at 1:19 pm

      Take responsibility by calling to inform your bill collectors about your situation. There are a lot of laws that protect you in this matter. They can’t harass you at a new job for example, and they can’t bad-mouth or slander you. You’d actually be surprised at the way they would be more understandinRead more

      Take responsibility by calling to inform your bill collectors about your situation. There are a lot of laws that protect you in this matter. They can’t harass you at a new job for example, and they can’t bad-mouth or slander you.
      You’d actually be surprised at the way they would be more understanding if you call and let them know what’s going on. Otherwise, from their end of things, it just looks as if a debtor stopped paying for no reason. And while they’re not often patient about it, they’re not stupid. Even though it might not be comfortable, talk to me.

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