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Old Aug 24, 2012, 03:12 PM
autotelica autotelica is offline
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I'm not sure I'm understanding the question.

My sessions are rarely continuance of the previous session, which I kinda like. My therapist doesn't revisit old conversations--not unless I bring them up. Sometimes when I say something "profound", she'll say something like, "We need to work on this." But we rarely ever do. I don't know why I like this. I guess it's because I don't like living in the past? Or giving significance to things that probably aren't that important? I don't know, but I don't think I would like it any other way.

When I go in on Monday, she will probably ask about my appt with my shrink, and I will spend a couple of minutes talking about that. And then...I have no idea what we will do. But we're always talking about something, and I will no doubt leave feeling better than I did when I came in.

Sometimes I think most posters here work harder with their therapy than I do.