Do you feel like you're hitting a wall? Is it okay to accept counseling from two counselors at the same time?




The first counselor has been consulting for a year, and there has been some progress, but I feel like I've hit a bottleneck recently. The root problem has not been solved yet. I want to find another counselor from a different school to look at it from a different perspective and see if I can solve it, but I don't want to give up on the first counselor. Is this okay?
More from Soul Share Cove
-
Depression 8 MIN READ
Dad's attitude is despicable, with no limits, and he curses me for no reason....
My father often treats me rudely, and I have reacted to this by not obeying his orders. But when I resist, he starts to scold me more and more, say...
-
Anxiety 3 MIN READ
The work pressure is huge. You want to resign, but you are anxious about how ...
I had three and a half years of work experience before that, and I resigned in March this year. I had planned to go out and explore after resigning...
-
Depression 5 MIN READ
At 23, struggling with communication and frequently making mistakes at work, ...
I've been suffering from depression for a long time, around 10 years since middle school. I can't communicate with others.
-
Anxiety 4 MIN READ
My name has the word "Zhaodi" in it. I don't know if I should change it....
My name, as the name suggests, is meant to get me a younger brother. This name has given me a lot of inferiority complex, I'm afraid of people pron...
-
Love 2 MIN READ
Married for 12 years, two months have passed since the incident, and I still ...
I am 33 years old and have been married for 12 years. This year, I went to driving school, and my instructor treated me particularly well. There we...
-
Anxiety 7 MIN READ
Why is it always me who has to do everything, and no one understands?
Why is it always me who has to take care of everything and no one else understands?
-
Anxiety 7 MIN READ
Mom made the person I hate the most teach me. I cried all night and still fee...
Originally in good spirits, but my mother had the person I dislike the most educate me, and I felt annoyed instantly. I cried all night, and when I...
-
Love 3 MIN READ
24 years old, been with your boyfriend for almost a year, and you've broken u...
I am 24 years old and have been with my boyfriend for almost a year.
Comments
Considering a second opinion doesn't mean you're abandoning the progress made; it's about exploring new angles.
I understand your concern. Seeking another perspective can be enriching and doesn't have to mean the end of your current counseling journey.
Sometimes a fresh viewpoint is exactly what's needed. It might provide insights that complement the work you've already done with your counselor.
It's perfectly fine to want both perspectives. You can maintain your relationship with your current counselor while seeing what another has to offer.
Feeling stuck is challenging, and wanting to explore other methods shows your commitment to overcoming the issues at hand.