Psycho-Babble Psychology Thread 416748

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Checkmate!

Posted by littleone on November 16, 2004, at 15:14:15

Got checkmated twice in one session. There should be a law against that.

In therapy, I sit all "wound up tight" as my T puts it. Arms crossed around in front of me. Hands up over my face. Head twisted to the side. Very tense, sometimes so tense I actually shake.

He was trying to get me to sit normal and I wouldn't. Don't feel safe.
T - But you can't talk to me all wound up like that.
Me - It would make no difference how I sat, I still wouldn't talk.
T - Riiiight, it doesn't matter how you sit.
Me - But, but, but, d*mn.

CHECKMATE!!

Then we were talking about being emotionally connected and how I just don't know how to do this. I just never learnt how. I've never been emotionally connected to anyone.

T - But you were connected to me, then you stopped.
Me - No I wasn't. I never started in the first place.
T - Hmmm. Then why were you keeping photos of me in your journal and on your computer monitor?

CHECKMATE!!

AGAIN!!

I hate it so much when they toss our words/actions back in our face.

I'd love to watch a World Therapist Championship where they all try to trip each other up. I haven't yet decided if I would be barracking for my T, or if whenever he slipped up, I'd yell out
"Ha! See? See? It s*cks when that happens!"

 

Re: Checkmate!

Posted by caraher on November 16, 2004, at 16:47:04

In reply to Checkmate!, posted by littleone on November 16, 2004, at 15:14:15

Interesting that you use a metaphor from a competitive intellectual game to describe what's happening. Is your goal to defeat your therapist? I mean, yes, there's that moment of being brought up short but is your therapist trying to establish his superiority over you or to help you? And do you believe your answer?

 

Re: Checkmate! » littleone

Posted by JenStar on November 16, 2004, at 17:58:21

In reply to Checkmate!, posted by littleone on November 16, 2004, at 15:14:15

do you really hate it, though? Aren't you pleased that the T knows you & psychology well enough to see thru the defenses and help you get past them?

If he couldn't do that, he wouldn't be very good, in my opinion! :)

You sound like a very analytical person since you are able to 'see' what's happening as well as be part of it. Have you decided whether to tell your T about the phone/address/obsession? It sounds like he sort of wants you to talk about it since he keeps pushing about the emotional attachment.

good luck. I think therapy is hard work. I give you kudos for having the guts to stick with it even when it gets tough. :)

take care,
JenStar

 

Re: Checkmate! » littleone

Posted by alexandra_k on November 16, 2004, at 19:14:03

In reply to Checkmate!, posted by littleone on November 16, 2004, at 15:14:15

That sounds great to me! It is hard for me to put a label on how I feel when that happens: suprised, indignant, pleased, annoyed... But that is why I go - for someone to call me on my s*it. To help me realise that it is sh*t.

Sounds like you are lucky indeed to have someone who can do that - frustrating and annoying for you too, of course :-)

 

Re: Checkmate!

Posted by Miss Honeychurch on November 17, 2004, at 10:14:30

In reply to Checkmate!, posted by littleone on November 16, 2004, at 15:14:15

My T checkmates me all the time, and while it embarasses me, it also makes me feel fortunate that I have a T who I can't fool, like I fool most people.

Embrace the checkmate!


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