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Originally Posted by phoenix7
I was  enough when i realised you could see someone was sitting in the clients chair through the frosted glass at my old T's office - just the outline of course not the details - but  - I had always thought i had a solid wall against my back - then after that i felt vulnerable - dumb but true 
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woah - i would *not* handle not having something solid against my back. whenever i get into T's office, i push the chair right up against the wall. i think he gets a bit offended - i don't want to sit near him or something - but i don't care. i like having something solid behind me.
pdoc's office is a bit funny in that there is a coridoor bit where the door is, and then the room opens up. so you can't see the door from where you sit. i feel a bit funny about it, but i trust pdoc and know he would keep me safe is someone walked in.
hangingon - i totally need windows in my therapy rooms! where else to look when things get difficult? LOL.