
domedune
the stars will aid my escape
- Dec 18, 2019
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I've seen four different therapists. The first two were mediocre, the third was bad, and the fourth was good. Why is the fourth one good? Because they're openly autistic and have a deep and intuitive understanding of how brains like ours work, being autistic themselves and having a special interest in their work. I assumed I'd have to put up with mediocre to bad therapy forever or just give up, but there is hope (sometimes).
One website you can use to lookup therapists with certain attributes is InclusiveTherapists.com. You can search by race, gender, neurotype, certain specialties and practices, insurance, etc. You can even find therapists with focuses on police abolition and anti-capitalism (regardless of your opinions on these things, I suspect these therapists more reluctant to call cops on suicidal people; mine seems to have a reluctance that I appreciate).
Countries: Canada, U.S., Australia, France, Hong Kong, Portugal, Taiwan, U.K., Argentina, (maybe others idk these are the ones I could find specifically listed)
A disclaimer that the fields of psychiatry and psychology were built on oppressing people like us and skepticism toward therapy is well-earned. There's a lot of luck and privilege involved when it comes to getting good healthcare. A good therapist will allow you to be skeptical, combative, disagree, be suicidal, etc. Do not take this post as an endorsement of therapists in general, but rather as a suggestion for those who want a therapist to take some power back.
One website you can use to lookup therapists with certain attributes is InclusiveTherapists.com. You can search by race, gender, neurotype, certain specialties and practices, insurance, etc. You can even find therapists with focuses on police abolition and anti-capitalism (regardless of your opinions on these things, I suspect these therapists more reluctant to call cops on suicidal people; mine seems to have a reluctance that I appreciate).
Countries: Canada, U.S., Australia, France, Hong Kong, Portugal, Taiwan, U.K., Argentina, (maybe others idk these are the ones I could find specifically listed)
A disclaimer that the fields of psychiatry and psychology were built on oppressing people like us and skepticism toward therapy is well-earned. There's a lot of luck and privilege involved when it comes to getting good healthcare. A good therapist will allow you to be skeptical, combative, disagree, be suicidal, etc. Do not take this post as an endorsement of therapists in general, but rather as a suggestion for those who want a therapist to take some power back.