This is an excellent question for a therapist! For a while I had a psychiatrist, for meds not really for therapy - thank goodness - who just sat there waiting until my staring at the wall turned into forced chattiness - of course my side, never HIS. I knew he didn't want me there but it was a favor for a friend of a friend, you know the deal, and for one thing he specialized in child psychiatrist and I was far from that. In fact, I think I was a good 10 years older than he thought I'd be, after using an "in" to get an emergency appointment in the first place."Are you sorry I was referred to you?"
He scheduled half hour med refill appointments (generally such sessions run to 15 minutes) - absolutely useless - we discussed nothing of import until I got impatient enough to babble. And yeah this is me in my early 30's, but I can out-teenager most people!! :) I'd just gotten around, starting to ramble and then in the middle he'd interrupt, literally in the middle of a sentence and say: "Oh, unfortunately we've run out of time!"
I don't think he was a very happy person, but I remain grateful that, for now at least, I've been able to find an alternative! Oh my goodness. What ridiculousness.
I have a feeling, Rumors, that is not the scenario you are presenting. I *hope* not! I wouldn't wish that on anybody! I remain extremely grateful that I have a close (emotionally) therapist who has been doing an excellent job helping me to get better, gather me together, all that good stuff.
Jeez I'm off topic again. Please forgive. (I should make that my screenname "PleaseForgive"