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Old Nov 03, 2015, 07:51 AM
Anonymous37784
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I'm the one who said it was perhaps in their job to interrupt as they dig for information and lead the conversation. It occurs to me I should clarify my statement.

I have been thinking about this and reflecting on how my average therapy session/pdoc visit is conducted. Yes, for the most part I talk ad nauseum without interruption. But, when they do interrupt it is usually preceded by a "Can we talk about that?" or some other manner more polite than simply jumping in or cross talking.

And yes I do appreciate this as I gain my own different perspectives of what makes me tick. But, I want t reiterate that I myself am given opportunity to interrupt them; or, at least they make me feel comfortable enough to do so. In most cases I leave the visit feeling I've said what needs to be said.

But this leads to a side queation.... how much time do you others spend in a doctor's chair and does that affect your interrpretation and answer of this question.

I have a full hour and a half which I know is above average.