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Dear Therapist, Why I Kept Coming Back to Therapy
Kashmir Observer
|JULY 4, 2025 ISSUE
A Kashmiri woman pens an honest tribute to her therapist, showing how even the slowest journeys can lead to profound change.
Dear Wasim Rashid Kakroo Sir
Given my OCD tendencies and properness, it is hard for me to call you Dr. Wasim because you are not a Ph.D.
When you asked me if I could help you with an honest review on Google, I felt very sorry because I don't go by my real name anywhere.
It felt like I wouldn't be able to do it in a genuine manner. “I'll do it some other way,” I told you. Hence, I will share my experience with a psychologist, which happens to be you, here.
My first session with you was on June 4, 2022. I cannot believe it has already been three years. You were recommended by a relative of a dear friend.
A couple of months back, I proudly wanted to write to you that, ‘dear therapist, my last session with you was my last session with you,’ but last week I decided to come back, making it my 113rd session with you.
On completing one year with you, I wanted to leave a feedback to you on WhatsApp but my progress had been so slow and subtle that it was hard to recognize what I could write to you.
I told you that the only profitable thing I could count until then was 'accountability'. The irony is that last week, I came back for therapy for the same reason: Accountability.
Having done quite a bit for my mental health, I need to shift my focus towards physical health and I am failing to do it on my own.
The first time I called you, you asked me if I would like to consult with a colleague of yours instead, equally competent, because you didn't have time slots available for a new client.
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