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Dav Storer
So had a very intense long session with therapist recently, went in and started to talk about fragmented memories and childhood and my issues with trauma and spacing out.
The whole session felt foggy, like I drifted in and out of it and to be honest it also went so fast like suddenly the time was almost up and I couldn't remember parts of the session properly. It was all foggy and blurry and I couldn't work out what I'd been talking about with her for all that time.
I also then recalled a few days later that I think I told her some things I wouldn't normally say, and I hadn't realised I'd said it until a few days later.
Anyone else lose time during therapy? I also remember my t starting to tell me a story about something, to give me an explanation but I can't really remember what the point was or what she said at the end of the story.
Should I be honest and tell her next time that I can't remember chunks of the last appointment or what she was talking about with her story?
I feel like this is very embarrassing and something I should try and hide
The whole session felt foggy, like I drifted in and out of it and to be honest it also went so fast like suddenly the time was almost up and I couldn't remember parts of the session properly. It was all foggy and blurry and I couldn't work out what I'd been talking about with her for all that time.
I also then recalled a few days later that I think I told her some things I wouldn't normally say, and I hadn't realised I'd said it until a few days later.
Anyone else lose time during therapy? I also remember my t starting to tell me a story about something, to give me an explanation but I can't really remember what the point was or what she said at the end of the story.
Should I be honest and tell her next time that I can't remember chunks of the last appointment or what she was talking about with her story?
I feel like this is very embarrassing and something I should try and hide