sunny that would make me feel awful for him to have the laptop open, even without the history of any computer issues as you have. And to have him hit a few keys and make a comment about his email would have really made me angry. I would have felt like maybe I was intruding on his computer time. I don't know how you kept your composure.
Geez, has he gone from computer illiterate to one of those people who is connected all the time?! It is surely rude to do that socially and way over the top to do it in a professional setting. He can only do one thing at a time, and having the laptop open is like saying he is willing to be interrupted. I just wouldn't like it at all.
I think you need to talk to him again about how you feel about this, so he gets it.
I wonder if the therapist's office seminar will cover topics such as laptops, iphones, etc...
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