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I don't really know what all he notices (he doesn't explicitly mention anything anyway) but I've noticed there are certain times he will randomly write something down and I self examine and its like huh ya, got some serious hair tie twisting going on. Or scratching/pinching on big issues. Then he seems to want to talk about those particular items longer than I would like.
What did yours say about you?
I think they definitely do try to notice anything out of our norm. It helps them to figure out where your feelings are on certain issues and what needs to be tackled. It also helps them figure out where your level of trust is (besides verbal cues) with them. Does it make you nervous to be noticed like that?
Mine talks about it in a way that is fine. Like the body has a story of it’s own, sometimes in sync with what you are saying sometimes not. I think he has also said the body doesn’t lie. He uses I notice, followed by do you want to talk about that or, did you notice? I have a cough that creeps in. took a long time to figure out together that it is used to avoid something. He notices it many more times than i do. He has said to me things like, he asked me to do something and i walk away from him to do it. He then tries to encourage togetherness or, you don’t need to work in isolation, I’m right here. He see’s, because he has studied and he knows what he is looking for. I don’t observe myself so it helps if we discuss it, but mostly no, I think he takes note for his own purposes. When I learned he was doing it I hated it but then of course as I often do, I forgot about it and don’t mind. What I have learned from it is that we have two languages, possibly three, what we say, how we say it and what the body says. When they all start to agree with each other your getting healthier or better. So for example if you say with your words, I’m not nervous, but your voice sounds shaky and your twirling your hair, either you are not being truthful or you are not in tune with what the body is trying to tell you.
I’m the opposite. Feedback on my body language -as long as it’s accurate- is super helpful to me, and very much appreciated.think it is sadistic to tell someone you notice their body language--because it just comes off as a power move to make me feel smaller than the "observer.'