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Old Mar 27, 2011, 11:47 AM
anonymous12713
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Originally Posted by PTSDlovemycats View Post

She now warns me and says "I am going to be firm with you now..."and yea, that is pretty much the reaction I have. Think of the bowling ball being my T and I well whatever, Then T saying hey i am not mad I say it sure feels like being on this right now Then she says really?, well let's explore that then for a bit. After are harmless battle with only few tears said things come to a positive conclusion as usual. with a high 5 and a and the usual standard silliness that always seems to entail these sorts of situations in the first place... And NO my T does not have a teeter totter in her office, LOL I wish that she did though! The ULTIMATE avoidance mechanism!! SWEET!

I don't know if this was relevent in some sort of way but hope that I did somehow manage to cheer you up a bit and to let you know that you are not the only one who goes through these kinds of things with their T's, Hope you are well. Take care. Cats.

Your animation squabble did cheer me up a whole lot but, no he wasn't being "firm" with me. It was with another patient who suffers with the same things I do. (PTSD) but she's overly dependent and I'm anti dependent and I worried if I started to depend on him, that he may start treating me like her.

But he wasn't being "firm" with her. Or "challenging" her. It was brutal meanness. Tone of voice, and frustrations on his behalf. Which I brought up and let him know that it effected me personally.

An P.S I would like a teeter totter too!