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#26
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Forever.
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#27
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Mine lasts 60 min so i am already happy that not 50
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I agree. The most successful sessions I have had are the ones that lasted close to 2 hours. She literally allowed time to slip away and not exist for a bit and it was such a good feeling.
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#29
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Mine only lasts 45 minutes.. Just came back from one such session and I can't stand it that I have to wait another week for just 45 minutes. I wish I could have 60 minutes, I think I'd be really happy with an hour..
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#30
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ooops i didnt know we already replied !
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This has definitely changed over time for me. I used to wish my appointments could be 2 or 3 hours, and even that wouldn't have felt long enough, therapy time seems to go by SO fast!! But just lately - we've been doing 25 minute appointments instead of 50 minutes for financial reasons, and that's been fine. Today I had a last-minute kind of session I just scheduled yesterday, because I'd had a terrifying nightmare I wanted to discuss with her, and when we got to 25 minutes she asked if I wanted a full 50 minutes because she was prepared to do that, I only had to think for a couple seconds before replying honestly, "I think I want to stop here, and observe myself for awhile." She said she liked my choice of words there, to observe myself, but that's exactly what I wanted to do.... what a great session today.... sometimes they just come out of the blue don't they, the really great sessions?? I'm getting off track here. Sorry. My point was, I was more than happy with 25 minutes and turned down a longer session without a second thought. A couple months ago even I'd not have thought that possible.
edit: wow! i replied to this in early April with a much different answer. Amazing how things can change!! |
#32
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I wish T could talk to me for at least 2 hours a session. It takes time to actually talk about my week and how I'm feeling.
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#33
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60 minutes is just fine with me, Sometimes I can't wait for my session to be over.
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I wish I could get an hour. (I wish I'd get the full 45 minutes, but I am not taking that discussion again.) 60 minutes would feel like plenty of time, I think; three quarters of an hour is just enough to get going, and I usually leave feeling that I did not finish what I wanted to say.
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#36
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45min twice a week you'd think is enough but an hr & half would be nice just so she'd have more time for grounding. Sometimes I don't know how I drove home!
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Hmmm...... would forever been too long?
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Ive been so trained to the 45 minutes, ive noticed that the last few times ive met new friends for coffee, i am DONE at 45 minutes like a switch turned off. Its embarrassing! I have to get up and move! I wonder if thats why i perceive t as fidgety IRL.
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#39
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I thought most therapy sessions were at least an hour...Someone once wrote about....how is 50 minutes an hour?! What happened to make an hour 50 minutes?
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I've always experienced therapy a therapy hour as 50 minutes. With a pdoc, where I am a 20 minute appointment is technically 15 minutes. I'm pretty sure both are dictate by insurance billing policies.
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#41
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The hour is 50 minutes of actual therapy, then the next ten minutes for the therapist to make notes.
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#42
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When I changed insurance companies, my sessions went from 50 minutes to 60 minutes. They definitely feel longer to me.
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#43
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50 minutes, once a week is usually just fine for me. Sometimes it goes by so fast and I feel like I missed it but other times it's kinda slooooow and a bit torturous so....idk. It would be nice if we met more often when things get intense - like an extra session. But I've never asked. I don't know if I could handle more than once per week every week though....I think most of the work gets done outside of therapy for me. It's just nice to know in between that I have my T to go back to the next week.
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I think I would like a solid 75 minutes.
I currently only get about 45-50 minutes due to scheduling conflicts, but my T generally does 60 minute sessions. I'm hoping that by the end of June she'll have an opening later in the day so I don't have to leave work early and can get the full time (I can't leave work until about 2:30 which means not getting to T until about 2:45 because it's a ~15 minute walk from work). She has lots of clients who are college students, so it is a definite possibility. |
#45
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I wish it lasted for 2 hours. The longest session I've had has been an hour and a half-not long enough!
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Some sessions I want to leave after about 30 minutes because the topic is so uncomfortable. Other times 60 minutes doesn't seem like enough.
I think 90 minutes would be great, I've had close to 90 minute sessions before due to my therapist keeping me longer, and those extra 15-30 minutes were so helpful. |
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