Posted by javableue on September 24, 2005, at 19:26:38
In reply to the following thing..., posted by 10derHeart on September 24, 2005, at 18:34:25
>I don't know why it is for you guys, but I don't want to even imagine, possibly, maybe, he could glance at ANY part of my body for even a second...really, I'm not kidding, the possibility makes me sort of cringe and get all tense and rush toward his office so I can get out from in front of him!
I hate that too... maybe not exclusively in the sense you might have meant, but also just in the sense of being watched and having no idea. I mean, I hate it when he looks at me even normally during a session, but at least then I'm aware, whether I like it or not.
He does, however, walk in front of me back to the waiting room at the end. That's lead me to wonder whether, at least in his case, it's to help define the therapy setting. I don't know how to phrase it better than that, though, I know that's really vague.
jb
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