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Old Oct 28, 2014, 07:14 PM
Musica91 Musica91 is offline
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My T. sure did talk a lot today!

I think today was "push the therapy agendas" day.

I talked too, but it was funny: I got kind of pensive at some point, and he just took over with the therapy agendas he wants me to understand.

He asked if I understood. I said, "sort of". He says I'm ambivalent, and still not sure.

However, he told me I do a lot of things so differently and better - that was good to hear.

I'd better come to therapy with my own agenda because if I don't, he will have his!

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Old Oct 28, 2014, 08:39 PM
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There used to times when my therapist would talk as if she was running out of breathe. Usually when I think she feared that I was going to drop out and so would spend the whole session trying to sell therapy to me. Little did she know I liked her too much to ever just quit.

I think sometimes its their way of wanting you to recommit to the process.
Thanks for this!
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Old Oct 29, 2014, 02:23 AM
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My T used to talk so much I felt overpowered, about the last time she did this I went to my session determined I was going to sort of ignore where she tried to take me, I had literally memorised by rote the issues I wanted to talk about instead. I didn't manage to resist her pull, instead I decided mid session that this was going to be my last and as I didn't want to leave without expressing how I felt I told her about it. Now I find her to be a really good fit for me.
Thanks for this!
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Old Nov 11, 2014, 12:39 AM
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The best thing to do \/\/ould be to be polite and let them talk, if it becomes concerning/annoying then try and find a \/\/ay to bring it up
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