Ok, so I know they are human...
But, it is hard when my T does disconcerting stuff.
She is a good T and I have been seeing her for 5 yrs. My attachment to her has waned a bit just because in the past 5 mos I have been in only intermittently due to handling other medical expenses.
I am thinking about going in more full time soon.
But in therapy today, she was stroking her hair while I was talking. She then picked up her hair and smelled it all while I was talking.
I was distracted briefly by this, but she didn't miss a beat and was ready with the next question.
It was disconcerting because she seemed distracted, but was actually paying attention.
But, it was just weird and obviously I am making a big deal about it because I am sensitive when it comes to my T.
Has anyone else had any experiences like this where your T does something disconcerting or doesn't seem completely engaged? Does it impact therapy? Why or why not?
I am just hoping this is just a blip.
Thanks!
But, it is hard when my T does disconcerting stuff.
She is a good T and I have been seeing her for 5 yrs. My attachment to her has waned a bit just because in the past 5 mos I have been in only intermittently due to handling other medical expenses.
I am thinking about going in more full time soon.
But in therapy today, she was stroking her hair while I was talking. She then picked up her hair and smelled it all while I was talking.
I was distracted briefly by this, but she didn't miss a beat and was ready with the next question.
It was disconcerting because she seemed distracted, but was actually paying attention.
But, it was just weird and obviously I am making a big deal about it because I am sensitive when it comes to my T.
Has anyone else had any experiences like this where your T does something disconcerting or doesn't seem completely engaged? Does it impact therapy? Why or why not?
I am just hoping this is just a blip.
Thanks!