Intensive Counseling
But
Kristin seemed to have deteriorated, not been edified, at the
Baptist
college and needed counseling more than I
needed rest. So I contacted the counselor who had been recommended by the lady
who leads the dissociative identity disorder ministry that focuses on integrating the alters in groups, and asked if it would be possible
for Kristin to receive a couple of weeks intensive counseling
from her, and if so, how much it would cost. The counselor, who never had seemed eager to counsel Kristin after hearing about
her
case, replied that
she is now too busy to take Kristin as a new client, let alone do intensive counseling
with her.
I relayed her reply to the lady and asked her how much she would charge if I were to fly from China, pick up and fly with Kristin to her town for a couple of weeks of intensive counseling so that she can use her approach of identifying and integrating the lead alters so that all of the alters attached to them integrate as well. She had been so generous with her time to write out many long prayers for Kristin to pray. Instead of spending more time to help Kristin through writings and me, could she please do two weeks of intensive counseling in person so that we can have an all out battle with these demons and integrate all of the alters in whom the demons seem to be hiding?
She declined and referred another counselor, a former student of hers who she said was well-versed in her approach and would have the time to provide such intensive counseling to Kristin.
So I called that counselor, mentioned the referral, introduced Kristin's condition and background, our journey to date, and asked her if she had the time to do two weeks of intensive counseling with Kristin and if she was indeed well-versed in the lady's approach of identifying and integrating the lead alters so that all of the alters attached to them integrate as well.
She said yes to both questions, so I then called Kristin and asked her if I were to fly from China to pick her up, fly with her to see this counselor, would she want to do two weeks of intensive counseling and only focus on her healing and not on marriage. In fact, would she commit to not even mentioning marriage during the trip?
Kristin also replied yes to both questions, so I flew from China to the state where she was, and we then flew to the counselor's city, which turned out to be reeling from narcotics and poverty.