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Posted by Poet on August 10, 2005, at 19:09:04

Of course I would never tell her that. I wouldn't want her to think that it's okay for her to care about me. I know, I know. Haven't told her about new pdoc either. I know, I know.

Good therapist- bad patient/client.

I had to reschedule this week's appointment and told her that I would sneak out of the office (I no longer refer to it as work or my job) early if she could see me earlier. She said *if you are going to sneak out of the office earlier, I'd rather it be for a job interview.* She saw me yesterday.

Next week she's out of town on Thursday and is seeing me on Wednesday.

Maybe the secret to having a T go out of his/her way to accomodate you is to tell them not to care about you?

I decided to call her tomorrow and tell her about new pdoc. I don't want to spring it on her one session before my next pdoc appointment. It really isn't an "oh, by the way" statement as I run out the door. I don't plan on signing permission for them to talk to each other. I just really need her opinion if I need that little bit of an antipsychotic to control my negative thoughts. I thought she could think about it until next week. Maybe obsessively over and over like I am.

Poet

 

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