pinksoil, that sounds like a great session.
I agree, you have an amazing T!
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I told T, "I want you to know that something isn't right. I can't exactly pinpoint what it is, but I know that it is towards you." I told him that I was getting angry that the session was about to end.
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I am so impressed by how honest and direct you were able to be with him, how quickly you were able to sense something was amiss and verbalize it. I have the problem that I often don't feel what is wrong (or right) about therapy until after the session is over. Then I realize I am upset or sad or bewildered or whatever. I really look up to you for being able to sense your own feelings in the moment. How do you do that?