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Re: No more T timing » Dinah

Posted by alexandra_k on October 31, 2004, at 22:48:34

In reply to Re: No more T timing » alexandra_k, posted by Dinah on October 31, 2004, at 21:17:50

Yeah, I liked it too. T1 actually wants to keep on seeing me, but she needs me to tell T2 because (understandably enough) it is considered unethical to see someone else's client without them knowing about it.

I just don't think T2 will like it. Actually, what I am most afraid of is that he will say that it is a good idea but then he will withdraw and see his input as medication review rather than psychotherapy.

But I most want him to give me psychotherapy.
I just don't want him to be angry with me for seeing her. I'll get up the courage to tell him soon enough. But I think he'll take it better if I don't see her for a while.

I think his main concern would be that I'd get confused. But then different people have different contingencies, that is life right? Besides which, some people get 2 parents and I just got neglected by both, so why can't I have 2 T's to reparent me? But now I am just trying to justify it...

I know what it is like to say what is on your mind and then panic about it and recant. Hang in there Dinah, sounds to me you are pretty lucky with your T (though he can be mildly infuriating too) :-)

 

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