Therapies for anxiety disorders: darryl’s case


        THERAPIES FOR ANXIETY DISORDERS: DARRYL’S CASE
Darryl's session with his psychiatrist had not gone well. What had started off as a normal session ended with the psychiatrist telling Darryl that as he had made so much improvement, his sessions could be cut back to once a month. Darryl knew he had made a mistake and he walked out of the psychiatrist's office feeling totally devastated. What his psychiatrist didn't know was that Darryl was in fact worse than when he first started seeing the psychiatrist. Two weeks ago Darryl had refused a promotion, as he was already having difficulty with his current job. He had begun to think suicide was his only solution. Darryl thought back to all the times when he wasn't completely open with his psychiatrist. He hadn't wanted to explain all the details of what he was experiencing, as he had never met anyone who really understood what was happening to him. He didn't think this psychiatrist would be any different. Darryl was also afraid that if he told the psychiatrist everything, he would have been committed to a psychiatric hospital. Darryl wondered if he should ring the psychiatrist and explain everything, but felt too humiliated and ashamed.
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