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Old May 08, 2007, 08:30 AM
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over being mad now. it really helped to not have to wait so long between sessions... i was feeling a bit more relaxed...

i told him how my friend told me that i have this habit of going numb... then getting really mad... and that it can take some time to sort out the mad and so i shouldn't be too quick to give up therapy. and i said that that seemed kinda right to me. and that once i realised that i did better with refocusing on my work. and didn't feel so mad. took a bit of a while to communicate that. kept kind of going back through it and i guess he was trying to understand. but he could tell that something had shifted with me (and that i was trying to connect again) and he could tell that it had to do with this...

i told him that i didn't want to feel the anger because i didn't want to act out. act out from the rage. try and make him feel bad or do stuff likely to make him feel bad. he asked what i meant by bad. i said... anger... aversion. if he feels bad when he sees me then he might not want to work with me.

he said 'so your going numb was a repairing / maintaining relationship thing to be doing'. and yeah. thats it. he seemed... pleased. that the disconnection i resolutely maintained the week before was really about my trying to maintain the connection over the long term.

i told him that (i know this isn't you) but the last doc i worked with back home used to have his pager / cell go off in sessions and he would leave the room to take calls. people would knock on the door and need to speak with him. he would sometimes be an hour late for sessions or not turn up. i tried to talk to him about how i found those things hard. he promised not to do them again. he did them again. i told him again. he promised again. he did them again. eventually i got more hysterical with the way i told him i didn't like them and he got more defensive about breaking his promises. it turned really unpleasant for the both of us. i didn't want that to happen with my current t.

i said that i realised (afterwards) that he was on call for emergencies at the hospital. when he was late court ran over. he didn't have the time to see me really. he was trying but... he didn't have the time.

my t said i'd had a hard time of it in the service. and... before that.

he said 'don't make promises you can't keep'. somewhere along the story about my past p-doc. yeah. thats it. thats it exactly.

i said i understood that unforseeable things come up sometimes. with respect to his emailing me... i guess it was forseeable that he would be busy... was it forseeable how busy? i don't know... i said that it would be better for me if he didn't make promises if it was forseeable that it would be unlikely for him to be able to keep them.

he just said 'ok'. he kind of leaned forward. he didn't get defensive. he just listened. he said 'don't make promises you can't keep'. he got it. he got what the issue was. and he accepted it and said 'ok'. so i said... 'cause otherwise i get my hopes up and then it hurts too much.

it was good to say it. to be able to talk honestly about what was going on.

he said he wanted to talk to me (next time) about what we are doing. goals. stuff like that. he said something about how i had said before that i wanted to work towards integration and that he thought i was capable of that. and he wanted to talk to me about the process of what we were meant to be doing...

i said some stuff about how i don't really believe in dx categories...

and he said something about 'well i don't really either except that we have to... well... i suppose i have to... i don't suppose you have to...' and he looked a little bit puzzled. i don't know. i said that i wanted to talk to him about what we were up to anyway. that that was something i mentioned in the emails.

see him on friday. two more sleeps :-)

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Old May 08, 2007, 09:21 AM
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I sure hope that previous t of yours was reported to the appropriate board......folks like him ought to have their license revoked! Why are they in this field?!

Seems like you had a wonderful session and I too like the way he heard you out and said, 'ok'. No defensiveness, no games, just allowing for your experience and 'ok'ing it. Nice.

Interesting insight about numbing in order to maintain connectedness....

You do sound relieved. Isn't that the case when we express ourselves to someone who truly hears us. How cozy.
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Old May 08, 2007, 10:07 AM
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I am glad things are back on the right track Alexandra. :-)

I can not believe your last T. He did not know his limitations..at your expense.

But ... so it seems that you have been able to sidestep all the anger you expressed to us. I wonder about that ... but perhaps you made your points. You were quite nice about it. But then... I guess you have put that to bed and are ready to move on.. Interesting.
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Old May 08, 2007, 10:10 AM
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over being mad now. it really helped to not have to wait so long between sessions... i was feeling a bit more relaxed...

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I totally get this feeling and am glad you are more relaxed! That is what our T's are for.

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he said 'so your going numb was a repairing / maintaining relationship thing to be doing'. and yeah. thats it. he seemed... pleased. that the disconnection i resolutely maintained the week before was really about my trying to maintain the connection over the long term....

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This is an awesome breakthrough moment!

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he said 'don't make promises you can't keep'. somewhere along the story about my past p-doc. yeah. thats it. thats it exactly.

he just said 'ok'. he kind of leaned forward. he didn't get defensive. he just listened. he said 'don't make promises you can't keep'. he got it. he got what the issue was. and he accepted it and said 'ok'. so i said... 'cause otherwise i get my hopes up and then it hurts too much....

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Wow this is very very good. He got it and responded perfectly.

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it was good to say it. to be able to talk honestly about what was going on.....

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This is very profound and very true. I want to talk honestly with my T and maybe now I can. Thanks for sharing Alex!!!!
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Old May 08, 2007, 11:37 AM
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alexandra_k, I'm so happy for you. You and your T are connected again. i wuv my t again
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Old May 08, 2007, 01:31 PM
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he said 'so your going numb was a repairing / maintaining relationship thing to be doing'. and yeah. thats it.

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Must have felt good when he said this-- I remember you said that you were feeling like he wasn't completely "getting it," and skipping over some stuff that was really important to you. I am so glad that you are connected again.
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Old May 08, 2007, 07:08 PM
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<font color="blue">awwww. that is so good to hear, ak! </font>

I love your T's take on this: that you were staying connected by missing him. And how he was able to get what you were saying and to say it to you so you knew he was getting it "don't make promises you can't keep".

I am so glad for you that he's back and that you are okay with him again.

You went through some really hard times while he was gone ! Now he's back and it sounds like you have some really interesting times ahead of you.

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Old May 14, 2007, 08:23 AM
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my gosh. i didn't reply to you guys. i'm sorry. i got caught up in work and then had the next horrid session. i'm sorry. thanks for all of your responses. i really appreciate them. i did read them i just didn't get to respond 'cause i was working.

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