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Originally Posted by Mastodon
I had T this morning.... not too wonderful, but I have a basically really good T who is not about to give up on me - I hope! He felt distant and uninterested today, and I had real problems talking. Sometimes I sense no reaction at all from him and that's really hard when I don't know how to continue talking. I know a conversation in therapy isn't like a normal discussion, and I shouldn't be influenced by T's facial expression or body language, and in any case that's why I'm lying down so I can talk without havint to try to interpret him all the time. But sometimes it's just really hard!
Sorry. Didn't mean to derail the thread. 
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mast you didn't derail at all.i wanted to know how your session went .thanks for sharing it.i completely understand the not being able to speak easy at times and it seems all you need is a little prompt and you don't get it . your T is on your side .talk to him about it if you can . i have learned that sometimes a small are you upset with me might help ease your fear