Posted by Dinah on November 7, 2006, at 12:22:00
In reply to Re: Another cr*ppy session » Jost, posted by Dinah on November 6, 2006, at 17:19:21
Silly me didn't mention it until he was writing my receipt, and he understandably was brief. But he seemed to think I'd prefer to see him at his wife's office, and when I told him that I didn't think that was a good idea he was surprised and asked why.
It astonishes me that therapists don't grasp what's easily evident to clients. Since time was short, I just told him that an informal poll had convinced me that it wasn't a good idea, colliding of worlds and all, then I trailed off.
I daresay it will be discussed sooner rather than later since it could happen as early as the beginning of December.
Why doesn't he grasp the easy concept that the therapy office should remain pure? And that he should remain a therapist in his office, and be a husband at home, where spouseship should be? And that passing in the hall, he might find it difficult to avoid being a husband?
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