She doesn’t have a waiting room, and it is asked with genuine interest - she cares about how I’m doing but right at the start of the session while I’m getting settled into my chair etc I give a pretty banal response. After so long working together it’s part of our settling in routine.
To be honest, she and I are both interested in working at depth, not in catching up from the week before or talking about the detail of my week and “how are you?” tends to lead into a discussion about what’s happened that week and how I felt about it. That’s not what our work is about so we both do the “I’m fine, you’re fine” dance, and then get on with what I’m there for.
To be honest, she and I are both interested in working at depth, not in catching up from the week before or talking about the detail of my week and “how are you?” tends to lead into a discussion about what’s happened that week and how I felt about it. That’s not what our work is about so we both do the “I’m fine, you’re fine” dance, and then get on with what I’m there for.