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Originally Posted by Mountaindewed
Does anyone get stuck on specific songs that remind you of your therapist? Currently the 4 that remind of me the most of the T I miss the most are: Black And White Movies, Halls, and, The New Years Song, all by Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness, and With Or Without You, by U2.
Also Brothers On A Hotel Bed by Death Cab For Cutie sums up my sessions with her from November-February perfectly.
The only song I can think of when I think of my last T is: I still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking for, by U2
Does anyone else do this or just me? I think it’s a sign of depression for me.
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I'll list more in a bit, but I was tempted to play Death Cab for Cutie's
for my T recently, the "I need you so much closer" in terms of his initially saying he could meet clients in person in May, then changing his mind.
I actually played "
" by The National in session for him a couple years ago, because I think it was reflective of my general feelings (not so much for him at the time, but for ex-MC and also in relation to anxiety, with "It takes an ocean not to break" and "And I can't fall asleep, without a little help, It takes a while to settle down my shivered bones, Until the panic's out." It led to an interesting discussion--he got the "it takes an ocean not to break" reference without my explaining it (I'd given him a sheet with the lyrics before, as requested).
I have numerous songs I associate with my current T and with my former marriage counselor--will go into those in a separate comment.