Posted by muffled on December 6, 2005, at 16:09:30
In reply to Re: Emotion, posted by alexandra_k on December 6, 2005, at 1:26:34
> er...
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> did she just ask whether your little one wanted to talk?
**I think so, I was kind of blanking out
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> because maybe... she just wanted to let her know that she is important too (just like how you are important).
***That may be
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> i mean... the little one didn't talk to her - did she?
***No, she was too surprized
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> and your therapist took that okay?
***Yeah, I was smiling cuz the kid really liked that she was recognized somehow, so she asked why I was smiling. She asked what the kid was like. I was all wigged out. Don't think I said too much.
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> Sounds like it would be good to talk to her about how you felt when she asked that, though.
***Yeah proly :(
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> and about some of the reasons why you might have felt that way
***Yeah. Gotta think on that. I been kinda taking a rest. Thinks the kids been crying though. I'm trying not to notice.
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> (you could have a think about those together)
***Yeah, me'n'the kid. We gonna have to talk I guess. I feel really kinda bad bout ignoring her I guess.
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> i hope your session goes well.***My T is kinda smarter that I realize, she'll kinda dump something on me, but then the next week she usu. has some teaching type stuff on hand in case I don't talk. She kinda left and opening or two, but I didn't take the bait. So it was good appt. Just kinda chilled and reconnected and she wasn't evil or nothing.
I felt good enough that I left some of my more innocuous writings with her when I left. I have a terrible time parting with my writings. I can fax them, but actually physically handing them over is much more difficult.
Thanks,
Muffled(and co. ,I suppose)
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