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Re: Sitting and walking around in Therapy?

Posted by vwoolf on December 10, 2005, at 4:12:19

In reply to Re: Sitting and walking around in Therapy?, posted by pegasus on December 9, 2005, at 12:33:42

Perhaps he would sit with you on the floor - I'd try and ask if I were you. I wish my t would let me roll around and play, but she won't.

Interesting what you say about flinching. A few weeks ago I noticed a piece of broken glass on the floor while I was storming around the room. I froze, then, walking very slowly, watching her carefully, I bent down and picked it up with two fingers and threw it in the rubbish bin. I was afraid she would think I was going to attack her with it. I spoke to her about my fear in the next session. She said she had been afraid I might hurt myself, that she had not felt any fear for herself. But the fact that I had thought that obviously meant I had very hostile, agressive feelings towards her. I suppose she must be right, although I hadn't been aware of them at the time. But usually when I move around the room it is because I am full of rage. And I know that at times I would like to hurt her.

 

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