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Originally Posted by Salmon77
I find it bizarre and indefensible both that your T would use or pay attention to her phone during your session, and that she would be personally offended by your mentioning this.
I thought the way Pennster phrased it above was very polite and not accusing at all. I would try that approach. If it doesn't work, ditto those people who said to find a new therapist, because why on earth would anyone pay money to watch her fiddle with her phone.
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I think it's because she feels that she has a valid reason as to why to keep the phone out. I did notice that when we were having issues right before my break and the two sessions after my break she minimized her phone activity. Now she's comfortable again. I don't think I've ever seen her walk with the phone upto her ear or her texting on it. I think it's habitual .