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Re: Pushing » antigua

Posted by 10derHeart on February 5, 2005, at 15:39:01

In reply to Pushing, posted by antigua on February 4, 2005, at 10:19:51

Hi Antigua,

Glad to see you posting. You sound like you're in a good spot right now. Resting is important.

I guess maybe for each of us, and our therapists, it's a fluid process. Some pushing to the edge of the deep pool to peer in, some backing away from the water so as not to slip and fall in, and some just floating down the middle safely and calmly. (Gee, where the heck did these water images come from today?) I was wondering, have you ever said, or even hinted to your T. that you'd like her to push a bit? Sounds like most of the time it's okay she doesn't, but that it also seems to keep stuff at a snail's pace...did I get that right?

But maybe with the tough things I recall you're working on, a snail's pace is a very good thing. Take care and thanks for chiming in. :-) -- 10der

 

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