How do you deal with a new office, either new room or completely new building due to moving or new T? Has anything helped you adjust? Last week was the first week t's new office was open. Two centers combined, so the whole complex/area is about 4 times bigger. The waiting room is twice as big. There is now a receptionist too. There are also the ts and clients from the center they combined with, so a professor from last semester is a t there and came to get someone from the waiting room as I was filling out a form and the head of the business I work at was also in the waiting room which makes it so much more strange. T says her actual office isn't bigger sq. footage wise, but it seems a lot larger. I told her the new place was creepy and she asked what I didn't like: everything being larger, more people, and the receptionist. She asked what she could do to make it better and I said to make everything smaller again like it used to be and get rid of the receptionist. Though, she did point out that she makes it possible for her to see clients because she handles a lot of administrative/paperwork.
T asked what she could do to make me feel more comfortable that is actually in her power/she is capable of. I don't know what to suggest. My feet reach the floor from the sofa, so that's fine. Would it be too strange if I asked to walk down the hallways? Do you have any ideas of things I could ask/suggest? How do you deal with/adjust to a new room/office building? What would you ask about?
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