Still Standing
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(I’m not sure where to post this so if it needs to be placed elsewhere feel free to relocate.)
Has anyone reacted strongly against their therapist addressing you by your name? The few times mine has used my name, my whole insides rattle like an earthquake. It jars me to my core. My head yells “danger!”. To hear him use my name is threatening. The name he uses is the informal name I go by and it is the one my friends and family use.
I finally told my doc that he cannot use my name... he can only use the generic “you” when addressing me. It feels much safer and I don’t react as if I am being threatened. This is sooooo weird as I have no problem if others call me by my nickname. I do react, less severely, if addressed by my formal name, but if that is done I understand that the individual is unfamiliar with me and I can ignore its use, since I don’t go by that name.
We talked about this and all I could figure out was that the psych doc cannot be my friend and he using my name was crossing a boundary for me. I am very confused over this. Has anyone else had this reaction in therapy?
Has anyone reacted strongly against their therapist addressing you by your name? The few times mine has used my name, my whole insides rattle like an earthquake. It jars me to my core. My head yells “danger!”. To hear him use my name is threatening. The name he uses is the informal name I go by and it is the one my friends and family use.
I finally told my doc that he cannot use my name... he can only use the generic “you” when addressing me. It feels much safer and I don’t react as if I am being threatened. This is sooooo weird as I have no problem if others call me by my nickname. I do react, less severely, if addressed by my formal name, but if that is done I understand that the individual is unfamiliar with me and I can ignore its use, since I don’t go by that name.
We talked about this and all I could figure out was that the psych doc cannot be my friend and he using my name was crossing a boundary for me. I am very confused over this. Has anyone else had this reaction in therapy?