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Originally Posted by hankster
T gets defensive!!! It's ugly, isn't it? It truly is that Wizard of Oz moment. We had a lonnnng talk about this today, it's a sensitive subject for them. (Remember a short while back, eastcoaster said what a breakthru it was when her T admitted she was wrong about something?)
My T said asked me if I felt unloved when he got defensive. I said no, I like when he hides behind walls, it means he's naked behind them, i'm seeing the real person. He said, well you're used to FOO being defensive - and he does have a point there. This wasn't the whole conversation and we agreed there was more to talk about.
But this might be a reason to keep T in the room - less chance of him getting "tripped up". I hope you don't let it spoil the good thing you have going. I hope HE is able to talk about it. Your reaction, your feeling is totally reasonable, understandable - it's kinda nauseating. But please talk it out with him. It is EXACTLY these kind of weird incidents - working thru them - that can move therapy a giant step forward.
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Im scared by bringing it up he will get defensive with me, and take away my walks. We do walks cause it's the only way to get me to talk and he knows that. So I'm really scared to say anything.