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Originally Posted by TheByzantine
My therapist would ask me what I thought about something. I would say I do not think about it. The therapist then would ask, why do you not think about it? I would say because I am paying you a lot of money to think about it. Then I would ask the therapist to answer the question he had just asked me.
The therapist seemed to think I did not understand my role in therapy. I thought the therapist asked a lot of questions he had no answers for .... otherwise, why was he always asking me?
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This reminds me of my daughter's reading test in 2nd grade. She was to read the teacher a book outloud. She did that well. Then the teacher asked her questions about what she had read. "What game did the children play?", "What did the family eat for dinner?" etc. My daughter's teacher described to me that my daughter's jaw dropped open. She could not believe how stupid the teacher was! She said, "weren't you listening?" And then, "do you want me to read it again?" So she failed the test.