I have a client who is a very difficult case. I've been working with her for several years and I'm convinced she just does not want to get well. She's addicted to her pain and her health problems. She would have nothing in her life without them. She's been to multiple doctors and practitioners for her ailments and chronic pain issues. She is always very defiant and will not take anyone's advice or treatment. I am the only practitioner she sees that will just do what she asks me to do. She orders how she wants the session to go and I oblige. (Understand though, its pretty much a basic full-body massage, I'm not doing anything painfully deep or dangerous.) She just needs to be in charge of the session and I know that this is her personality, so I just deal with it.
Her other doctor's are not so willing to bend and take orders from her so she gets very defensive and angry with the medical and alternative health professions in general. Some days she comes to see me and she is very uptight and angry and even takes her frustrations out on me. She will not follow any doctor's advice, even specialists because she knows best. She won't even try anything new, so I'm not sure why she visits so many practitioners in the first place?
I'm pretty much drained by her. I know I can't help her, but she feels that I do. I really think she just likes being able to order me around, and that is in some way therapeutic to her, not the treatment. I can't take it anymore and I've decided that its time to dismiss this client. The thing is, I am genuinely concerned for her wellbeing. She's becoming progressively more reclusive and self-absorbed and obsessed with her health problems. I want to refer her to another pracitioner, but I don't want to subject anyone to the abusive I have tolerated from her. I just wonder if there is any hope for this person or should I dismiss her and forget her and try not to care?
Also, I have to be very gentle with how I dismiss her. If I imply that its her "negativity" or "bad energy" or anything of that sort, it could throw her into a nasty depression. I'm not sure how to approach her about terminating our relationship? I need a good "excuse" basically, that won't put any blame on her. She can seem very tough and rude at times, but I think she's really very fragile.
Her other doctor's are not so willing to bend and take orders from her so she gets very defensive and angry with the medical and alternative health professions in general. Some days she comes to see me and she is very uptight and angry and even takes her frustrations out on me. She will not follow any doctor's advice, even specialists because she knows best. She won't even try anything new, so I'm not sure why she visits so many practitioners in the first place?
I'm pretty much drained by her. I know I can't help her, but she feels that I do. I really think she just likes being able to order me around, and that is in some way therapeutic to her, not the treatment. I can't take it anymore and I've decided that its time to dismiss this client. The thing is, I am genuinely concerned for her wellbeing. She's becoming progressively more reclusive and self-absorbed and obsessed with her health problems. I want to refer her to another pracitioner, but I don't want to subject anyone to the abusive I have tolerated from her. I just wonder if there is any hope for this person or should I dismiss her and forget her and try not to care?
Also, I have to be very gentle with how I dismiss her. If I imply that its her "negativity" or "bad energy" or anything of that sort, it could throw her into a nasty depression. I'm not sure how to approach her about terminating our relationship? I need a good "excuse" basically, that won't put any blame on her. She can seem very tough and rude at times, but I think she's really very fragile.