I am in therapy and happy with my therapist but I have a terrible time with eye contact in session. I understand the vulnerability and so on that goes along with such a direct connection. I know this is also a protective mechanism so she won't get too close. I can't see her so she can't see me?
We have been doing parts work and one wounded part has been creating a barrier for me in therapy. I asked it today what it needs to feel safe and trust the therapist because she is good and trusting her will make it easier for her to help us.
It's response was, it cannot see her face so it can't know her thoughts! Enter the conflict. Eye contact will be excruciating for me but it may be necessary to push forward. No, we don't have to stare at each other, but even conversational contact like normal people without the discomfort would be nice. I don't always have this problem but the intensity seems pretty amplified when someone really wants to "see" me.
Any ideas?
We have been doing parts work and one wounded part has been creating a barrier for me in therapy. I asked it today what it needs to feel safe and trust the therapist because she is good and trusting her will make it easier for her to help us.
It's response was, it cannot see her face so it can't know her thoughts! Enter the conflict. Eye contact will be excruciating for me but it may be necessary to push forward. No, we don't have to stare at each other, but even conversational contact like normal people without the discomfort would be nice. I don't always have this problem but the intensity seems pretty amplified when someone really wants to "see" me.
Any ideas?