I've sometimes wondered how that feels, if you're the person sitting in the other chair. :)
I've spent a lot of therapy sessions talking as little as I could get by with and about all kinds of things other than why I was there. I'm starting to see that that was "part of the plan". Recently, my T asked what I wanted to talk about, on a day when we both knew there was something I SHOULD talk about. I said, "The weather?" He laughed and said, "I think not. How about if we talk about "trust" and "safety" instead." Wasn't a GREAT conversation, but it was a conversation. Last week, I didn't feel like dealing with anyone or talking about anything. Unlike a year ago, this time I couldn't get him to talk about something irrelevant. But, I managed to stay with the conversation, even though I didn't want to. This is a process and sometimes you just need to give it the time it needs to move along. It's not a race, it is what it is and takes however long it takes.
Hang in there!