Posted by Dinah on April 26, 2004, at 17:27:33
In reply to Re: Therapy homework, posted by pegasus on April 26, 2004, at 13:41:23
They'll rarely *ask* about the homework. Because they don't know if you did it or not. Or at least that's true of mine.
If I did assigned or unassigned homework, or gave thought to something that was said in the prior session, I generally just come out and say so. I couldn't possibly wait for him. It's kind of like a meeting order. The first thing on the agenda is uncompleted business from the prior session. But it's up to me.
Today, I bounced into the office with a big beam, plunked down on the chair, and told him he was going to be delighted with how well I did my homework. And if he hadn't been suitably delighted, I'd have persisted until he was.
Fortunately he's not an idiot. :)
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