I had two hour sessions for a few months with my T quite early on and then 90 min sessions for about a year after that. I’m now back to doing 60 min sessions - which is because she is expensive rather than for any other reason! If I could, I would probably prefer to do 90 min sessions now.
I loved the longer sessions and it helped a lot in building our relationship and in me getting used to “doing therapy” as it was totally new to me and it freaked me out a lot. Tbh, I liked spending more time with her too.
I don’t know that I was more productive with more time though. I sometimes think having less time gives me more impetus to get on with it and stop procrastinating :)
I like to spend time shooting the shit (ha! Love that expression!) at the start of sessions too. I feel I need time to warm up, get a feel for how I’m doing and what she/the space feels like, reconnect with her etc before we launch into more important topics. So, yes, longer sessions allow for more of that. I think the danger for me with that was that, with a longer session, I would tend to just spend longer shooting the shit! Perhaps that depends a bit on your time management skills!
A longer session also provided more time and opportunity for grounding at the end. I used to dissociate a lot in sessions, so longer sessions gave me more time to get back in the room before leaving. Having said that, a longer session really also just meant more time to potentially dissociate! :rolleyes:
The other thing is that two hour sessions can be really exhausting if you’re working on heavy stuff. It’s a long time to sit and focus and remain present and feel/process difficult, painful things.
I can’t see that your T will be horrified at the prospect of spending two hours with you. I wouldn’t really see any reason why a T would say no to a longer session if their diary can accommodate it. Well, only that it’s a long time for them to sit and focus and be present with someone without a break too so maybe some of them would prefer not to do that? But that would be about them, not you.
Hope he can accommodate a longer session and that you get what you need from it. Whatever the result, well done for asking :)