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Old Nov 19, 2016, 04:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Pennster View Post
We tend to laugh a lot in therapy- I come from a culture where humor is a normal coping mechanism, so if I'm talking about painful things, there are going to be some jokes at some point. My therapist and I tend to be on the same wavelength so it works.

I had a therapist who once sat stone faced when I said something funny. I found it quite shaming, actually, and his response shut down my attempts to communicate with him. No doubt he had a perfectly sensible reason to respond that way, but it was a style that didn't work for me.


Oh wow, that sounds very shaming. I would not like a t that sat there stone faced either. Did you leave that therapist after this?
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