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Old Feb 11, 2016, 09:57 AM
SarahSweden SarahSweden is offline
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Yes perhaps but thatīs a quite an err if so, of course I need to know about her agenda and plans. Not that she just "runs her own game" and expect me to follow without questions.

To me itīs the opposite about the time, itīs not att all respectful to take time to scheduling issues as I have only 45 minutes a week to see her and to talk about the stuff I need.

Respectful had been if she said something like "we need some extra minutes to talk about the schedule and Iīll add time at the end". Because this wasnīt just looking for a next time for appointment as she has almost no free sessions during the week. It took several minutes and then she expects me to just jump into whatever subject she thinks.

Itīs not neccesary to schedule through the secrataries but in such a case like this, when itīs hard to find available appointments, I think itīs wiser to save that time and ask a secretary to phone or e-mail the client about scheduling.

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Originally Posted by A Red Panda View Post
Maybe your T thinks it's obvious that she's building your history for herself and maybe doesn't notice that you want her to be more clear with you about the things she does?

I think it was respectful of her to use a few minutes of your session to go over the appointment change. As evidenced in this forum, sooooooo many people freak out when things like that aren't done by the t in person. If you're ok with getting calls from reception to go over changes, just tell her that. She was giving you the respect of hearing it from her.
Thanks for this!
BudFox