Posted by OzLand on August 4, 2007, at 0:03:02
In reply to Re: My therapist/pdoc said do as I am told » OzLand, posted by LlurpsieNoodle on July 30, 2007, at 8:41:35
I just now read this message. Thanks. I hate to compartmentalize, but I think you are right. I used to be the queen of compartmentalizing to the point that the "compartments" did not even know each other as it got that extreme--the infant, the little girl, the shy teenager, the mean in your face snot, etc. I read my records from Menninger's, and there was a time when I was urinating and defacating in my pants and in the bed and acting like a baby. If that isn't embarrassing. I vaguely remember pieces of that. But obviously I don't have to go to that extreme. I am actually fairly good anymore at setting therapy aside when we finish, jump on the train, makes some notes about therapy, get to work, and jump into my job. Only once in awhile do I get thrown a curve, a surprise, and then I start to unravel. I have a plan for that now too. Will I stick to it. I think so, but... Thanks.
Oz
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