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Re: How to address concerns about T with T? » Racer

Posted by pinkeye on May 15, 2005, at 19:23:55

In reply to How to address concerns about T with T?, posted by Racer on May 13, 2005, at 19:53:20

I think if you tell her your concerns, a good T will be able to find out if you are simply being resistant, or you are trying to get more out of the time with her. That is, if she has common sense. If she doesn't there is no point in going to her anyway. So anyway you look at it, you get to gain.

Or atleast ask her why she is so interested in teaching you things which you are already doing? Is she aware that you are already doing it? Or perhaps she thinks you are doing it in a wrong way, and you need to learn the right way of applying CBT.

But talk to her - that is what you are there for. Simply holding it back is of no use to you.


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