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Old Jun 06, 2014, 08:33 AM
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Originally Posted by SilentGirl808 View Post
Yesterday in the morning I went to my therapy session. My therapist was kind enough to ask if I wanted some tea, and regretfully I said "No thanks" while my mind was focusing on what I was about to tell him during our session and I was feeling nervous about it, I wasn't clearly hearing what he said. Maybe this may sound stupid, or maybe I might have been imagining it and hoping it might be true. I just thought of this late last night when I was filling out a volunteer application and looked down at the pen that the lady from job services who was nice to have given it to me. What if my therapist set up an appointment early because he wanted to offer me tea? Was it something like a birthday present (I told him before I had my birthday last weekend) or did he happen to ask if I wanted some because I showed up few minutes early? Does anybody who had been in therapy wished for their therapist to give them a gift of some sort?



I’ve had similar experiences, and unfortunately I realized after the fact that none of them were ‘T trying extra-hard to make me feel special’. So wishful thinking I can’t say for sure what your T’s intentions were, but it sounds like a standard offering.