I've read a few people mention they sometimes sit on the floor with their T during therapy.
I'm curious--how does that come about? Does your T say, "let's sit on the floor for a while," and then you do it? Or do you just go in one day and sit on the floor, and your T joins you? Who suggests it or takes the lead? Howy is it helpful?
I have never sat on the floor with my T at therapy nor thought of doing that. It isn't in our routine. But two sessions ago, at the beginning of the session, T sat on the floor and talked to me from there. Now I am wondering, was this an invitation to me to sit on the floor? Perhaps to make it easier to go back to my younger selfs? Was I just so oblivious and wrapped up in myself that I missed this "suggestion"? Was I totally dense? After a while T got up and sat on the couch again. Should I have asked him, "why are you sitting on the floor?" My assumption was he needed a different position for variety (sore back?) and chose the floor, and I was fine with it, so didn't comment.