Yes, I really trust my T. He is a cool guy. When he really messes up he apologizes to me. When I am angry with him he doesn't take it personally, he looks at it as a way to improve his practice. He is very concerned about the well-being of his clients. In fact just last session he was concerned that his getting new plants and adjusting the blinds to add more light might be distressing to some of his patients. I didnt even notice the changes but he wanted to make sure it was ok with me. LOL
Hearing what someone else has written about you is a surreal experience at least it is for me. My mood and level of wellness varies so greatly from session to session so I forget what I was like a week or even a day before. To hear what I was going through helps provide me with a sense of continuity that I do not have otherwise. Dan takes time every so often to remind me of the things I have accomplished and the progression of my therapy. One time he offered to give me my whole file to look at. I turned him down, it was a little too freaky. My file is as big as a book now, I have been going to him for almost 3 years, that adds up to a lot of notes.
Talking about continuity, that is one reason I like it here so much. The people here share good stuff as well as what is bothering them. This helps me to look back and remember where I was. Yes I felt this way, or that way. Wow, I remember feeling good like that. OH man, it hurts when I feel like that. Being here helps me remember all the different parts of me at the same time. You all have been so great. Thanks.
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Deal with the difficult while it is still easy. Solve large problems when they are still small. Preventing large problems by taking small steps is easier the solving them. Therefore, the Tao person anticipates and lives wisely, by small actions accomplishing great things.--From the Tao Te Ching
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