Lucycat
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I have noticed on here, and elsewhere that many people pay a fortune for their therapy.
I have also read - and maybe it was being said jokingly IDK - that for the amount of money people are paying they would at least expect a cup of tea during their therapy sessions.
This has set me thinking about people's expectations of therapy.
I know for me, a cup of tea would turn it into a 'tea break'. It would have the wrong feel. I can have a cup of tea and sympathy at any time with friends and family. From my therapist I want therapy. I want to work hard, I need to be challenged.
In my 18- no it is now 20 months of therapy, I can honestly say there has not been one time when I would have wanted to interrupt it by a cuppa. I think it would confuse the thoughts and feelings that I have been trying to get to grips with, to introduce the sense of taste into the mix.
In therapy I am getting the benefit of knowledge, enthusiasm and experience of my therapist, and I value every minute of it. I didn't get to where I am today by sitting back and drinking tea.
I have also read - and maybe it was being said jokingly IDK - that for the amount of money people are paying they would at least expect a cup of tea during their therapy sessions.
This has set me thinking about people's expectations of therapy.
I know for me, a cup of tea would turn it into a 'tea break'. It would have the wrong feel. I can have a cup of tea and sympathy at any time with friends and family. From my therapist I want therapy. I want to work hard, I need to be challenged.
In my 18- no it is now 20 months of therapy, I can honestly say there has not been one time when I would have wanted to interrupt it by a cuppa. I think it would confuse the thoughts and feelings that I have been trying to get to grips with, to introduce the sense of taste into the mix.
In therapy I am getting the benefit of knowledge, enthusiasm and experience of my therapist, and I value every minute of it. I didn't get to where I am today by sitting back and drinking tea.