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Originally Posted by sunrise
Yes, I agree! That was a typo on my part--I meant your T not you. Sorry.
Your response changes how I look at this question. I thought this was a brand new T and that it was just your former T who had the problem you described about saying things about previous session that you are sure were not actually said. I didn't realize your current T was also denying saying things in past sessions. The fact that both Ts did this does give cause for doubt and I can see why you would want to listen to the tape. Because if two Ts in a row are doing this, then you begin to think, hmmmm, could it be me?? So yes, I definitely recommend taping a session to put your mind at ease. And if you find things on the tape don't match up to what T is saying now, you can listen to the tape along with her and get things sorted out.
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It has not happened with the second one yet. Just the other one. But yes, what you describe is the idea. It would provide a way to work things out rather than the constant "You are wrong " "no you are wrong" that we had going on.