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therapist in the hot seat

Posted by just plain jane on September 14, 2004, at 1:10:22

In reply to Re: I put my therapist in the hot seat :), posted by gardenergirl on September 12, 2004, at 20:24:25

I probably have made a T or 2 feel uncomfortable, now that I think of it.

One of my "abnormalities" is that I have no "respect for authority" in general. For example: Dr. Bob, I am led to believe, is a doctor of psychiatry. OK. But that fact, in and of itself, does not put him in a position of authority over me. He has authority over whether he allows me to participate here, but that's not authority over me, just over his site.

I can't think of anyone here on earth who actually has authority over me, only people who desire to affect me. I choose each move I make.

I am the earthly authority figure for me. God is my ultimate authority.

(OK, ok, so it may seem like a semantics, but it really isn't. This lack in me has caused me some difficult situations.)

O gad! Perhaps someday I'll achieve communicative focus.

Back to the therapist in the hot seat.

I think it's great that you have shown your T you perceive his implied power. I think that empowers you to deal with him on a level field, instead of what many (most??) Ts seem to want, a situation where they actually DO wield power over their clients. Intimidation. I am the EXPERT!

Uck, I despise that attitude.

Perhaps my observation is an inaccurate impression...

train of thought

just plain
jane


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