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Re: therapist crying

Posted by Bell_75 on December 18, 2003, at 4:42:24

In reply to Re: therapist crying » Bell_75, posted by DaisyM on December 17, 2003, at 15:49:30

I don't know what coast's time I'm on if you mean American cause I live in Australia. Sorry.

As for my therapist, I think you're probably right that he uses it as a way to unwind/de-stress because its a rather demanding and serious profession. He's a nice guy though and I think the fact that hes got a strong sense of humour like me we get on well.
Sometimes I even manage to put one over his head when I say a joke mid-sentence and he cant find the funny part till I point it out heheh.

:) its a breath of fresh air to be able to confide in someone and have a few laughs each session.
A good laugh is something every person with depression definately can't get enough of.


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