Posted by gardenergirl on January 7, 2005, at 23:37:33
In reply to Re: today's session » gardenergirl, posted by fallsfall on January 7, 2005, at 12:29:07
> I think that they often really don't have a clue how much therapy effects us. My therapist changed how he was dealing with me a lot right after we had a discussion about how it wasn't "healthy" for me to be so destroyed by therapy. And the changes really have helped with that.
Falls, I would be interested in hearing how things changed, if you feel like posting about that. I actually have a client who felt worse after our first session, and I think we need to do some wind down or containment stuff at the end of the sessions. I have some ideas, but I would love to hear what you and your T have found successful.
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> I'm glad you were open and honest with him. Sometimes I think the disjointed sessions are really important.Yeah, I think you are right. It certainly points to something that is disrupting my usual flow of speech. (Can't help it, I'm a talker!)
> I hope that whatever you are heading towards is helpful in the long run.
Thanks, me too. But I do remember (giggle) telling him "remember how I said I always need to know *why*? Well, I'm not sure I do anymore."
Ignorance feels appealing right now. ;)gg
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