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Originally Posted by comrademoomoo
I have just realised that many of the things which people are describing here as being the benefits of remote working (seeing therapists interact with pets, wearing casual clothes, seeing their houses etc) are aspects of my therapist which I encountered during face-to-face work. During the before times, she used to work from various rooms in her house and I saw many personal/home life details. In this respect, remote working is less about her personal circumstances and I feel more relaxed because of that. I am not in her space and I can control my own space from where the work now takes place. I have a routine for preparing my room before sessions and this helps me greatly.
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Oh that's interesting--so you met with her in various rooms of her house? I think I just assumed for therapists that saw clients at their house, they had a dedicated office where they met clients.