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Originally Posted by TryinToGetBy
I want to put this to the test. When I go in for my appointment next Thursday, I am just going to sit in her chair and ask her how she is feeling. I'll let you know the outcome. 
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I can't wait to read what happens!

(Stealing growlycat's thingy)
Scenario #1: We have switched bodies. I am essentially "being my own therapist".
Look at my "therapist's" body which I just transferred to. First thought will probably be.... "WHoa!! I'm TALL!!!!" and then I'll look at my real body, "Damn...
I'm friggan short." Probably. It would be interesting seeing his own personal mannerisms acted through my body. I'll also see what kinda facial expressions I make. Probably derpy ones.
I'd probably be nice but straightforward. Pretty awkward since I'll be in a body totally different from my own, I use my hands to talk a lot. With the extra arm length I might whack stuff all around me in the tiny office. And it would be hard to sit cross legged with giant legs in tiny chairs.
Scenario #2: I am myself again, but magically I am a therapist. T is seeing me.
I guess I would do what any therapist does. Try to get comfortable with them, figure out what they need and try to help them out based off of that. I didn't go through a kajillion years of psychiatry school though so I would mostly be talking out of my *** trying to help him out. It would be weird to see him.... vulnerable though?