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Old Mar 08, 2016, 06:28 PM
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My T has also said that she's my T. But a joint session can be helpful for you, depends on what the goal is. I had some problems with my brother and it also caused some problems with my parents. I've never really been an open person. I find it hard to talk about emotional things to my parents. So to do it in a session where my T could help me could be helpful for me. My T had said that it's my session and she's my T, so it's my decision. I decide what I want to tell. My T would sit there with us and I would do the word. And T would help me when I asked her.

I don't think I'll do a joint session again soon. This is the last month before T's going on leave and then I'll have a replacement T. I don't want to do it on so short notice and with so little time with T left when that session would be done.
So it won't happen in the coming 6 months.

If you do want to do a joint session, think about it good. How do you want it to go. What do you want T's roll to be during that session. Talk with your T about what you want to discuss and what not and what you want T to do if things don't go right. That kind of stuff.
Thanks for this!
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