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first subject in session

Posted by Shortelise on January 5, 2005, at 1:01:48

Is the first thing you bring up in your session the most important?

My shrink always gets hung up on whatever I talk about first. If I mention, that, say, last time I saw him he seeemed tired, he'll come back to it in the converstaion in some way. Or if I say, I would prefer this not to be the topic of our entire session, but mention something, he'll come back to it.

Is there some belief that what we talk about first is of primary importance?

Do many of you have something specific you feel you need to talk about, but do some "housecleaning" first?

Is there some subconscious (or is that unconscious?) thing about the first thing we talk about?

Hmm....??


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