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Re: Sitting and walking around in Therapy? » vwoolf

Posted by fairywings on December 9, 2005, at 10:07:15

In reply to Sitting and walking around in Therapy?, posted by vwoolf on December 9, 2005, at 0:06:29

I don't walk around, the rooms too small, but I wouldn't anyway. Have you asked your T if it makes her uncomfortable when you roam, or what she's thinking. How does it make you feel that you think she's threatened?

I wonder why it horrified your T when you felt like you were drowning and fell to the floor? What gave you the impression she was horrified. Was she horrified with concern that you felt that way, or horrified by the fact that you fell to the ground?

Sometimes my T will put his feet on a table that's in front of me, and I feel trapped, like I'm being prevented from leaving. I'm not being prevented, he's just being comfortable. I don't want to leave, and I like when he looks so comfortable, but the trapped feeling isn't good. I wonder if T's think about all of this stuff.

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