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Re: What's the most inane conversation you've ever had » lucie lu

Posted by seldomseen on September 30, 2008, at 4:23:06

In reply to Re: What's the most inane conversation you've ever had » seldomseen, posted by lucie lu on September 29, 2008, at 17:23:26

Well, he never apologized and everyone is right - it was his fault for leaving the stupid notebook out in the waiting room. I mean geez, he even left it on the table with reading materials for his patients!

Clearly he was caught flat footed, but I don't hold out much hope that he'll bring it up next session. I was pretty clear that I didn't want to waste any more time on it, yet here I am - wasting more time on it.

Anyway. We'll discuss this at my next session. (there goes another session down the drain) and then hopefully we can get back to the real work facing me.

Most of the acute anger has passed and I should be able to discuss it without being confrontational. Although we'll see how I feel tomorrow.

Frankly, I know I'll never know if his vernacular indicates how he feels professionally about his patients or if the "slap my hand" was just a turn of the phrase.

It'll come down to whether I decide to trust him once again. There is a lot of history that suggests I can trust him.

I'll keep you posted (that pun just never gets old for me).

Seldom

 

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