Posted by Diane J. on June 18, 2001, at 22:03:18
In reply to Where is Dr h Diane?, posted by Willow on June 17, 2001, at 22:07:23
Hi Willow,
Dr. H continues to practice. I hear she still does the same things, such as being at least 15 minutes for every appointment and failing to return telephone calls. Interestingly enough, I learned that a friend of mine had seen her for a few sessions but stopped because she didn't like her, either. Part of the reason my friend left is because Dr. H tried to push her into discussing areas of her life which my friend felt were irrelevant to the reason she and her fiance had come to therapy. I am glad my friend had strong convictions!
Diane J.
P. S. I would like to be a fly on the wall and listen to a session between Dr. H and yourself!
> Diane
> I could really make her day! I have a habit of reminding my therapist if they had done the job right when I was a teenager, I wouldn't need to be paying for this "warranty work" now. And I also like to comment that it is the "doctors" job to communicate in such a manner that I am able to not just comprehend what they are saying but to understand and be able to apply it in such a way that it does help me get better. I wonder what Dr. H would think of my philosphy? My failures could be a result of her inadequacy. Glad you found a better therapist.
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> Boss (and everyone else)
> What do people generally talk about in therapy? Here's my problem probably, is that I'm comfortable about talking about the weather, opinions about what's happening out in the world, general stuff, but personal stuff to me is well personal. I have cried about how much of a differnce my condition has made and it has helped. Would setting up an agenda help? I don't know!
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> Willow
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> ps free cell is a game of solitaire which can be found on most computer software when the computer is purchased. i don't recommend it since it is highly addictive.
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