Wow I am gonna start therapy this Friday and...that really didn't help. Any tip on how I can make this work, because I constantly want to cbt but that would be horrible for my mom. Especially after I told her the reason was because she neglected me completely and made fun of my problems with her friends
It is extremely important I think that you interview your therapist ... find out what approach they will use with your issues and goals and do some research yourself so that you know what to expect. Its important to have a level of trust (once developed) that allows you to challenge your therapist if you disagree with something they suggest or its just not working for you.
Therapists are not gods ... they are not mindreaders ... if you nod and agree with everything most will think theyre doing a super job. A good one will push you out of your comfort zone in a gentle way that helps you feel empowered and will ask for feedback on both the approach and the relationship you develop with them.
Therapy is very much a 2 way street.
A good therapist won't tell you what to do, ie give advice, but will help you to make decisions for yourself.
I challenge this in some ways because a good therapist will provide advice where necessary and appropriate. What they should never do is insist you follow that advice or ignore your reactions and frustrations. Explanations of 'why' are necessary here to and any implementation is always the clients decision.
People come in to therapy because they are stuck in unhelpful patterns of behaviour that have become uncomfortable. If they new the answers they wouldnt need therapy.
I have always found that initially it helps to provide advice and options as people often need to feel as though they have something tangible to leave with.
The goal of therapy should always be, in my opinion, to develop confidence in people so that they can discover and implement their own solutions with therapy being a good place to practise some of these.
Each session should start with a brief planning session (5mins) defining the goal of that session. A skilled therapist will always follow that plan but also allow for variations as required.
And there should always be a formal closure for the session in the form of feedback from the client.
These are merely my thoughts ... therapy is both a simple and complex process but if it starts to feel too simple or too complex time to have the hard conversation with your therapist or start interviewing another (i know this isnt a simple option in many places).