Posted by pegasus on December 13, 2010, at 11:53:53
In reply to Re: busy, busy therapist, posted by emmanuel98 on December 10, 2010, at 20:07:34
> Bringing it up and talking it out will help you feel better about it.
Thanks for your perspective. I'm sure you're right. But I'm not at all convinced that talking it out will help me feel better about it. More likely, I think, is that I'll end up annoyed by him wanting to explain how he handles the volume, and then I'll feel like I ruined the session by bringing it up. And in the long term it will be just one of those uncomfortable things that I have to learn to live with if I want therapy. But I'll probably find some way to mention it anyway.
I mentioned it to a friend who is a T over the weekend, and she agreed that it seemed like a lot of clients. But then she said, "But, it's not really any of your business, as long as it doesn't affect your therapy." Ouch. I should stop bringing up therapy issues with her. She's always defensive and insensitive like that. Or maybe that's me.
- P
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