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Is there any favoured expression your T uses with you that you cannot stand? It could be a particular word or cliché response you wish they would forevermore banish from their vocabulary!
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With my T, it's something he used to say at times as a goodbye, before the pandemic. He had a whole collection of phrases that I swear he just pulled at random. Some were fine, like "Good luck out there" was oddly charming.
But sometimes he would just say, "Enjoy!" And it was completely disconnected from the session, like I could have been talking about how horribly depressed I am or about dreading something that was coming up in the next week, and his parting words would be, "Enjoy!" (I did talk to him about this a couple times, but he said once that he doesn't think about what he says at the end, and another time, he said he thinks it can be good to part on a hopeful note.) One small positive thing to come out of the pandemic is that he has stopped saying random parting words. He says things very tuned to the tone of the session or to what might be coming up. Like this past weekend was kind of rough, and at the end of session yesterday, he said, seeming very sincere, "I hope your next couple days are better." He's also specifically wished that a particular upcoming thing goes well. It feels like he's paying attention and reading the mood of the room (well, computer screen, as we've been virtual much of the time). Hopefully that element will stick when (if?) we resume in person. For ex-marriage counselor, one immediately came to mind. I would talk about a fight H and I had, and he would just say, "But you got through it." I could talk about how hard it was or how it's an issue that comes up again and again--like, hm, maybe it's something we need to address more in depth? Or how awful I felt about some things that were said. But his emphasis would be on, "You got through it." Like, the marriage survived, I survived, H survived. I just never found it to be helpful, and I even cut him off a couple times when he started saying it, like "I know you're about to say, 'You got through it,' but that's not the point right now." |
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It's not exactly a phrase she says, but a habit she has of misgendering pets, including her own. Drives me nuts. I'm not really sure why. I guess I just don't understand how that happens when you know your own cat is a she. Or when I just referred to my dog as he and she immediately calls him she.
Also she spells loser as "looser." This happens when I say something about feeling like a loser. My head feels like it's going to explode when she responds that I am not a "looser." So then I respond to that, again spelling loser correctly hoping she will notice. But she doesn't and responds again with "looser." I know I'm being pedantic but it does take a lot for me to restrain myself on these sorts of occasions. __________________ Life is hard. Then you die. Then they throw dirt in your face. -David Gerrold |
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Lol, susannahsays. It's funny to read but yes, *that* would be infuriating to experience. How resistant to learning can you be, T?!
I wouldn't call that being pedantic. I mean c'mon he/she, what a looser*? *Oh, Favorite Jeans beat me to it |
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Not a phrase, but when she reads things I bring in, she makes these sympathy sounds… and they tend to sound forced and inauthentic. But otherwise, she’s wonderful.
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Not a phrase, but I hate when she uses the word ‘patient.’ I want to say ‘you are not a doctor, I am not sick. I am your client.’
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Awesome T has two… one thankfully has been contained to his voicemail (so I never call it lol) and that one is “you make it a great day”. Oh it irritates the crap out of me. I am calling you in a crisis and you expect me to somehow make the day great?!?! Then his other on is “right here, right now, life is good”.
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'You probably get tired of me saying this, but...'
No, I don't. I need as much incentive as possible to treat myself better. __________________ 'Somewhere up above the great divide Where the sky is wide, and the clouds are few A man can see his way clear to the light 'You have all the grace you need for today, and today is all that matters.' - Steve Austin |
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Oh Omers, I would also really struggle hearing such platitudes... *shudders*
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I can't think of phrases that bother me or that I hate. Now there are many words she says that make me cringe: pleasure, trauma, etc. Pleasure is a hard topic for me. It makes me uncomfortable. And the word trauma is hard because I'm not sure if that word applies to me. There's also a few sex words, one of which is a slang, and it's like nails on a chalkboard when I hear it.
Eta: the word nurture! Feels embarrassing to me. __________________ "Odium became your opium..." ~Epica Last edited by ScarletPimpernel; Jan 26, 2022 at 10:18 AM.. |
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Tbh, I would probably still be bothered even if she had roots in another culture. If we were just talking about a generic cat or dog or an animal she doesn't know the sex of, ok, but not when we are speaking of a specific cat or dog whose sex she has been told repeatedly. I'm not familiar with a ton of languages, but the ones I am familiar with that use 2 or 3 gendered articles for nouns wouldn't, for example, refer to me as he just because human is masculine and I am human. __________________ Life is hard. Then you die. Then they throw dirt in your face. -David Gerrold |
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"You take care of yourself, girl."
Come on. I'm not a little girl, I'm not girly, and I want to die (because I followed the advice of the NP at your CMHC) not take care of myself. She says it so optimistically too. Like I'm not going to immediately do something self damaging after logging off. Just thought of this, or when I'm manic/hypersexual, yeah, I WILL "take care of myself." __________________ Live life for nothing but that sweet sweet melody. |
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See above for my response to AliceKate bringing this up. Out of curiosity, do you use pronouns that match the gender of people when referring to them, or do you use the pronoun matching the gender of person (or some other category)? If you refer to women using feminine pronouns, is because a woman is female or because "woman" is feminine? Is it ever considered grammatically correct to refer to a woman, who is known to be a woman, using masculine pronouns? Maybe it is, I really don't know. I can see how people with first languages as you describe would default to using the pronoun matching the gender of the noun. I have more trouble understanding why the gender of a noun would take precedence over an animal's sex, when it is known. And to be clear, the sentences don't even make use of the words "dog" or "cat" most of the time, but the animal's name. I think this may come down to me disliking when animals are spoken of essentially as if they are all the same and that their specific features are of no consequence. That's how it feels when she repeatedly uses the wrong pronouns. But like I said, English is her first language, so there's really no excuse. __________________ Life is hard. Then you die. Then they throw dirt in your face. -David Gerrold |
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With Ex T, the word 'best wishes' at the end of her communication used to drive me nuts (though I am kind of ok with that one now, strangely!) Also, the word 'amazing' was the only word it ever seemed she was capable of using to describe me. It used to make me wonder whether she had any positive thoughts about me at all, if that was the only word she could come up with. I guess I still do wonder that sometimes!
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Regarding the second paragraph, I think you said you've told your T this annoys you. Perhaps if you mention it again a little more bluntly, it might help. Or if you prefer playing it nice, you could tell her how you chatted to some people about the subject and found it very difficult to understand how anyone could call a male animal a female animal or vice versa. Rant about it a bit? Maybe she'll get the point without losing face. __________________ my life explained in two smileys |
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