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They’ve said as much? Or you’re assuming?My T isn't looking for input...
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They’ve said as much? Or you’re assuming?My T isn't looking for input...
I guess I've sort of come to the conclusion as when I asked during the appt she told me what she was doing and then carried on.They’ve said as much? Or you’re assuming?
Sorry what.My very frustrating saga continues, option one is throwing up many a challenge, including eating meals and snacks, replying to emails and reading her texts during appointments... (virtual)
Depressingly because she's the only person who will take me...Sorry what.
Why are you putting up with this crap?
You do have a right.My T isn't looking for input... and I don't believe I have the right, as a low fee paying client, to demand she doesn't email/ text/ eat during session..
Still doesn’t mean you can’t tell her how you feel about it. I mean your job as a client is to talk about your feelings so tell her how those behaviors make you feel..Depressingly because she's the only person who will take me...
I don't mind people being human, but it's every single session and it's a bit hard.then can you ask that she focuses on you only in the session.
I sort of did, and said I struggled with the mouse clicking as it was distracting, she replied asking why her tending to her private matters regarding her health and making sure she was looking after herself was an issue for me. I guess that's what's fed the feeling of asking for too muchso tell her how those behaviors make you feel..
Hahaha I would have hit the f*cking roof. It’s an issue because she’s doing it in *your* appointment time, that’s for her to do in her own f*cking time. In *your* appointment, her attention and focus should be on you.It's sort of surprising me (in a nice way) that you all seem to think it's not ok, I thought I was being a bit dramatic and needy...
I don't mind people being human, but it's every single session and it's a bit hard.
I sort of did, and said I struggled with the mouse clicking as it was distracting, she replied asking why her tending to her private matters regarding her health and making sure she was looking after herself was an issue for me. I guess that's what's fed the feeling of asking for too much
this is the DID specialist!?My very frustrating saga continues, option one is throwing up many a challenge, including eating meals and snacks, replying to emails and reading her texts during appointments... (virtual)
I can't bring it up, it feels beyond rude of me to question her... but non of it is helping me feel secure in the slightest. I'm still looking for other options but just getting back decline after decline...I'm beginning to think that my only option is sticking with someone who is busy reading her emails (I asked her what she was doing, as I could see her reading and clicking, so she told me!) whilst I'm trying to talk about vulnerable stuff![]()
Yeah....this is the DID specialist!?