Cassander -- I think you are right as well!
Get a new therapist. Otherwise you have an "authority figure" who thinks you are a sullen F-up who just won't get with the program. That puts you in the position of either believing her, or proving her wrong. Why not just find someone that you can align with, and that can help you with your agenda. This therapist is not a family member, not a parent, and you don't owe her anything. Except whatever you pay her per hour to be condescending and treat you like a child that is behaving badly.
I spent 10 years "white knuckling" it in AA -- as my sponsor at the time used to snicker and say, shaking her head. And I played the rebel. I can get sober my way. Not buying into the program. But in the end, it didn't work. And yes, I bought into the whole reason it didn't work was because I didn't work it. Did me a whole shitload of good. I spent the next 18 years drunk on and off. Beating myself up, self-loathing, depressed.
Get a new therapist. Keep the doc. Take the pills. And just keep putting one foot in front of the next.
Also, I did feel different at 30mg a day. My drinking dropped dramatically in the first week. From 70-80 beers a week, down to probably 10-14. Within a few weeks, I was down even less than that. When you feel that relief, don't assume it isn't real. If you have to test it, do. But also know that if you can stretch that relief into an AF day, you will start to have more confidence and can ease into this without as much anxiety.
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