Posted by cricket on September 19, 2005, at 8:39:16
We've circled a bit around this issue for a few days. But Fairywings got me thinking that there seem to be a fair number of us with inner children that show up at therapy.
So I was wondering what the different experiences really are?
Do you go to therapy with the idea that an inner child is going to speak?
Or does it just happen spontaneously?
Do you actually let them speak?
Is it in a kid's voice?
Or do they speak in your head and you translate?
How does your therapist react?
Is she/he caring?
Does your therapist talk in an age appropriate way?
Or does your therapist talk the same as he does to adult you?
Do all your inner children like your therapist?
How do you feel when your therapist spends a session interacting with one of the kids?
Do you ever feel like your therapist takes their side over yours?
Do you kids talk to you outside of therapy?
If so, do they talk about your therapist?
Lots of questions.
poster:cricket
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