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Lol, eeek, *cricket cricket* moments!
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People have posted in this thread all different kinds of anticipations of T-day. I'm a little amazed at how many people feel they have to prepare. If you try to prepare mentally I have to wonder how much of that mental preparation lasts until T-day and the session itself.
Of course, if there's something big I'm dealing with I'll bring that up, but otherwise I never prepare for T-day except for journalling odd thoughts that bubble up from the deep. T doesn't give me the impression that prep is either necessary or desirable. If I don't have anything specific I want to address at the session, I'm happy to let T take the lead and let her start topics or ask questions. I've always had the impression that whatever you really need to deal with will pop out sooner or later. Preparation (to me) seems very, very counterproductive. Very, very controlling and anti-spontaneous. T knows pretty well from my journals what's going on, and I'm happy to let her choose most of the time what we're going to deal with. Hope this helps! Take care. ![]()
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KazzaX: good luck this coming Friday; I will be thinking about you.
Tree - for me it's more like, "in some ways I am *always* preparing, but in many ways I am never prepared".... |
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>>> .... Preparation (to me) seems very, very counterproductive. Very, very controlling and anti-spontaneous.
yep that's me, controlling. I wear a watch, now, because T took down her wall clock and is not going to replace it, she wants to own the time (she calls it "keeping the time') and i can't stand for her to have a watch only, and me having no idea how much time i have left. >>> T knows pretty well from my journals what's going on, and I'm happy to let her choose most of the time what we're going to deal with. Ygrec I would be too but the thing is, my T *will not* choose. I am expected to fill that room with sound for a full 60 minutes ![]() (OK, she gives me time to formulate a thought, but that's about it). |
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[QUOTE]I've always had the impression that whatever you really need to deal with will pop out sooner or later. Preparation (to me) seems very, very counterproductive. Very, very controlling and anti-spontaneous. T knows pretty well from my journals what's going on, and I'm happy to let her choose most of the time what we're going to deal with.
[QUOTE] Ygrec23, I always enjoy and I am impressed by your ability to do what is sensible in any situation. Unfortunately I am not there yet, having just started therapy only a few months ago, so I am still preparing by trying to mentally get myself ready to share the information that I am finally able to get out. Sharing doesn't always happen, but I try to challenge myself to get out what's irritating my mind. My t always starts by allowing me to talk first, so I like to disclose if I can instead of having her pulling information out of me. Thank you for your insight! Bluemountains |
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>> I'd be embarassed to look at my watch.
I know, but I fear being in the middle of something and run out of time; the other alternative (pretty intololerable, to me) would be knowing that T was going to "manage" me, my emotions, so that I would come up out of deep water and end time-on-the-dot without getting the bends.... I'm not a trained seal. I sure wish I could get 90 minute sessions. ![]() >> my T is a participator. mine too, of course. But she will not direct a session. She says that is up to me. I tried telling her, look one of us has certificates etc, and it ain't me; no go. |
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May I ask what is embarrassing about checking the time? I look at my watch if I cannot see the clock. I almost always am the one who ends it too. I have stoodup mid sentence if time ran out ( although usually I am more aware of the time than that), handed the t her fee, and left. my t does talk and I will not see a t who will not have some ability to direct the focus of the appointment (i do not know what needs to be discussed that will be useful to me fixing the reason I put myself through this horrible thing-knowing is what I am paying her for)
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![]() I once brought up something HUGE and it was very harrowing for me - dissociating, spirals, muscle spasms, it was awful. I went back the next time just clenched, petrified, expecting her to throw it at me. But she didn't. I never dared mention it again for a whole year, and to my amazement, neither did she. Then one day I got my courage up and asked her why not and she said, when you are ready you will bring it up yourself. I am not going to drag you through anything; it doesn't work that way. I said, then if I had never mentioned it again, neither would you have done? and she said, no. You know what needs working on. And look - I did bring it up again, didn't I. That whole year, I knew **** well it needs working on. |
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Sometimes I wish she'd bring stuff up so that I wouldn't have to but it's probably best that when I feel it's the issue to address, I will bring it up myself. And I have; and I do. Imposing the agenda on me probably would not work. But, again, her gentle and probing questions do bring forth what needs discussing. Also, I would hate not seeing the clock. I need to know how to pace myself. I would be constantly worried that I was in my last 2 minutes if I couldn't see that actually I had 20 minutes left. |
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I was not criticizing. All I meant was, for me, I require a t who will and does direct unless I stop it. In otherwords, my choice not theirs. |
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Wow! That's a pretty severe reaction.
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I leave it up to her to decide when to go. It's the usual matter of tones of voice and talking about the next appointment. Though I don't feel it to be a "horrible thing," I too feel as if she knows best as concerns how to deal with and get rid of the problems I'm trying to solve. So, unless something has come up that I need to get out in the open, I'll let her choose the next topic. Really a "horrible thing," huh? Take care. ![]()
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I do not think checking the time is an indication of wanting to cut things short, but rather me just having that knowledge and control. I try not to think about the upcoming appointment days before because I feel sick if I think about it. Usually I can put it off until the night before. The post appointment time is worse for me. |
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The latest research I have seen seems to indicate that the best indicator of a good outcome from therapy is the strength of the therapeutic relationship and not the type of therapy. |
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that is the info. I keep running into too.
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My T has a wall clock that hangs above my head, so I'd have to twist around to see it. There's a small clock in my eyeline to her right, but I've come to realise it's always been about 10 minutes slow for whatever reason...
![]() In any case, I leave it up to T to decide when we're done for the day - and I've quit trying to predict what time that might be, so not a lot of point watching the clock, right time or not ![]() |
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I start thinking about it Sunday for Monday appointments, mostly just sort of weird anticipation, and try to jot some notes down for myself on Monday morning to take along in case I forget everything during the appointment.
So I don't really prepare much at all, but I make sure I have something to talk about if I'm prompted to fill the airtime.
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Therefore, I am forced to keep an eye on the clock out of self defence. New thread!
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I don't put up with that. It T's clock is wrong, I grab it and set it right.
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