I guess Ts just get distracted sometimes
Yeah, if you’re with a T long enough, it’s inevitable that at some point you’re going to experience them having a lousy day, and not performing to their usual standard.
This is good stuff though, maybe. Because you’ve identified a cognitive distortion at work here. You’ve applied human empathy to a situation that set off your “should I run?” alarm, so now you have a tonne of insight into what’s going on, and what you want to do from here.
Because there’s lots of options.
You could tell your T that when she twiddles her hair, you feel like you’re boring her, so could she please not twiddle her hair during appointments (assertive communication and boundary setting).
You could decide that it’s reasonable that she has this hair twiddling thing she does, notice when it’s got you feeling like “I’m boring her”, and decide that’s probably not the case (rock solid CBT work).
You could decide this has freaked you out too much, and you need a new T (identifying needs v’s stressors, and taking action to meet your own needs).
You could ask her about it? Did she realise she was doing it? Why does she do it? Is she aware that you had the emotional response you did? And why did your brain interpret the situation as “I must be boring”? (Relationship building and core beliefs analysis).
Or you could just choose to ignore it (distress tolerance gold - this scenario provoked an uncomfortable feeling, but choosing to not let that emotional response determine your own behaviour/reaction).
Lots of options, but having explored it? Just about every option you choose from this point is can be a growth opportunity for you. That’s a pretty cool outcome!