Hi everyone,
My therapist met with my boyfriend (without me) last week. I've been doing some very hard work w/her for a year now and would like to believe that she has my back and respects me for being willing to be so exposed in her office, and that she respects me for going into the scary places. So last week was the first time she has met w/him. I chose not to be there because I was afraid I'd feel like the two of them were 'ganging up' on me (this is related to one of my traumas). That was fine with both of them and they understood. He said he had a really good meeting w/her and he liked her a lot. He mentioned that she greeted him by saying, with a big smile on her face, "And how are YOU doing?" and that they laughed together about it.
That statement and the laughter between them -- hearing about that -- just felt like being stung. Like she felt perfectly comfortable giggling about me and my difficulties behind my back, or as though she was really saying, "Yeah buddy! I'm right there with you; she's a nightmare to deal with!"
Does this make sense to anyone -- why this little exchange would feel so unsettling to me? I know that PTSD can bring a lot of trust issues, even paranoia, so I know that I have this filter on when feeling into this. I plan to ask her about it. Right now it's just feeling kind of awful, like a betrayal.
Would love to hear your opinions on this -- I'm too "in it" to see clearly...
Thanks...
LizBeth
My therapist met with my boyfriend (without me) last week. I've been doing some very hard work w/her for a year now and would like to believe that she has my back and respects me for being willing to be so exposed in her office, and that she respects me for going into the scary places. So last week was the first time she has met w/him. I chose not to be there because I was afraid I'd feel like the two of them were 'ganging up' on me (this is related to one of my traumas). That was fine with both of them and they understood. He said he had a really good meeting w/her and he liked her a lot. He mentioned that she greeted him by saying, with a big smile on her face, "And how are YOU doing?" and that they laughed together about it.
That statement and the laughter between them -- hearing about that -- just felt like being stung. Like she felt perfectly comfortable giggling about me and my difficulties behind my back, or as though she was really saying, "Yeah buddy! I'm right there with you; she's a nightmare to deal with!"
Does this make sense to anyone -- why this little exchange would feel so unsettling to me? I know that PTSD can bring a lot of trust issues, even paranoia, so I know that I have this filter on when feeling into this. I plan to ask her about it. Right now it's just feeling kind of awful, like a betrayal.
Would love to hear your opinions on this -- I'm too "in it" to see clearly...
Thanks...
LizBeth