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Originally Posted by ArtleyWilkins
I wonder if you feel safer with the physical distance - sort of a buffer between you - while in person you feel more exposed and self-conscious. I can also see how in person you might be distracted by the whole room, the whole person visually rather than just the face, perhaps.
I hate virtual meetings of all kinds - this last year and a half has been awful because I just detest the unnaturalness of the computer. I'm the type to turn off my mic and camera and just be a faceless, silent person in a zoom meeting. I would have been an awful client if I'd had to do therapy that way.
It's interesting how some people really like the virtual meetings and others just hate them.
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I did in person for 5 years before covid, and I did feel safe. In fact it took me several months to adjust to zoom. That's part of the reason it's been such a surprise to me that I'm struggling to adjust with going back.