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Re: Weird therapy session

Posted by Ginjoint on February 28, 2003, at 13:54:05

In reply to Re: Weird therapy session » Cecilia, posted by Tabitha on February 27, 2003, at 13:53:35


> This thing with my therapist seems to have come out of nowhere. She's the totally non-revealing type, so I've never had to respond to her feelings at all.

Tabitha, if she's chosen to go the (rather chickenshit, IMO) route of not revealing anything, then she has to deal with the eventual effects (*ahem*, fallout) from that. Of course, therapists are real people too, and learn like real people, so maybe she'll learn from this - I'm just sorry that you seem to be her teacher. 'Snot fair.

> My other gripe that started this... when I report events with other people, she usually assumes my judgement is wrong

grrrrr! Grrrrr! GGRRRRRR! If she expects you to trust her, then she should have some more trust in you, and your "read" on situations. Tabitha, you are so obviously a smart and intuitive person. She must know this. If she keeps second-guessing you, I worry that it will eventually affect your own self confidence. I don't think that'll happen, but as you know, it sure is annoying as people do it. Please let us know how the next session goes, mmmkay?

Ginjoint


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