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Default Aug 26, 2013 at 08:15 PM
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That was all the venter said. When the person did not like my answer, they disconnected.

What on earth does one say to that? I am totally asking my T about this tomorrow, too...I have been a listener several times now and have found it somewhat therapeutic for myself. There was another time I felt helpless but the situation was different.

Happily I was able to have a very nice chat with the next person and they said I helped so much and thanked me...but that other is still haunting me.
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Default Aug 26, 2013 at 08:19 PM
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I don't think there's a correct response. I don't know how I would respond. I guess instead of trying to answer the question, somehow try to direct the conversation in a way to get that person to answer his own question.
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Default Aug 26, 2013 at 08:21 PM
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I don't think there's a correct response. I don't know how I would respond. I guess instead of trying to answer the question, somehow try to direct the conversation in a way to get that person to answer his own question.
I thought about that too...but I felt like I was on Jeopardy and I was going to get disconnected if I said the wrong answer, because like you said, not sure there IS a right one...

This would have been easier had we had ANY conversation, not just one question hanging out there.
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Default Aug 26, 2013 at 08:33 PM
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Who are we feeling really bad for here? The person who hung up, or the person who doesn't know how to feel about that?

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Default Aug 26, 2013 at 08:38 PM
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Who are we feeling really bad for here? The person who hung up, or the person who doesn't know how to feel about that?
Is this about "feeling bad"? I don't feel "bad" for the caller or for myself. The question was out of left field. I would like to be prepared if it happens again with a way to handle it. I also have no idea if this person was serious or not but I would like to treat it as such.
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