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Re: Therapy gripe

Posted by Dinah on December 17, 2003, at 16:18:37

In reply to Re: Therapy gripe, posted by Miss Honeychurch on December 17, 2003, at 15:30:48

Chuckle. I'll agree with Miss Honeychurch on the instant recognition, total cure annoyance. He's pretty much given up on it by now, but at one time I was always telling him "Well thanks for pointing that out. I'm alllll cured now."

And mine does pick various things. I think I'll suggest electronic receipts, so I don't have to touch anything he does. I dunno though. I never know what to say, but I've grown to see it as a somewhat charming sign of his humanity.

I really hates when he "normalizes" my feelings unless I've asked him to. I don't care how many people feel that way, I still feel rotten! Is it supposed to make me feel better to know that others do too?

And I hate it when he asks me why i chose to mention something today. It always makes me feel that I mentioned something I shouldn't have mentioned. He always says that it's part of his job to know why I mentioned something at this point as opposed to another time, that it reveals how my mind is working. But it generally makes me feel ashamed. He often says it in a less than nurturing tone too...

 

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