kaht
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At this point, I think I'm just questioning if there's anything more for me to gain in therapy or if it's time to throw in the towel. I think that's my biggest dilemma.
Have you achieved the goals you set for yourself when you started out in therapy BG? Are you where you want to be emotionally and cognitively? I guess this break from your therapist will give you some time to figure that out.
I believe there's always work we can do on ourselves. Whether you choose to continue your personal growth through therapy is up to you in the end. I found a year's break at one point was what I needed; it felt stale and I wasn't focused on the job at hand. Once I'd processed and integrated what we had worked on, I felt ready to go back and tackle other issues.
If you do decide to continue with therapy, I would seriously consider getting that referral that comfortzone suggested. It doesn't sound like a healthy therapy relationship. A therapist should be non-judgemental, objective, even detached to a point and very clearly JUST a therapist.