Posted by antigua on August 29, 2004, at 13:11:34
In reply to Re: My T Dilemma, posted by alexandra_k on August 28, 2004, at 18:55:24
Thanks everyone; you brought up some good ideas for me to take with me on Wednesday. ON my first visit to her new office (her first patient to be there)we talked a lot about the room and how it should be set up, etc. At the time, the only real thing that bothered me was the door. I am facing it now and it just makes me want to escape. I told her I liked the new place (and I did the first time) but when it came to getting back down to work, I find it very distracting. I will talk to her about it--part of me doesn't want to waste the time going over it, but I know it must be important.
Since we're on the subject, you know what I really don't like? Those couches that you either have to lay completely back or sit right on the edge. The couches are curved, I guess. I hate them. My old T and my EMDR therapist have them and I hate them. I'm not comfortable leaning back and I get tired of sitting on the edge (hmm, now there's a thought; I always feel like I'm on the edge!).
Thanks everyone,
antigua
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