BloomInWinter
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My experience with my poor T. has certainly helped me see that my perceptions really change over time as the way I speak to myself changes.
After all...he's not the one with the unstable personality. I am!
Here's the progression of my feelings/thoughts about the guy since I began seeing him over 2 years ago...with much gratitude and no small amount of regret at having thought these things about him:
"He just doesn't get it."
"I hate this."
"These sessions are my punishment for being so weak and stupid all these years."
"I don't want to go back."
"He's trying to trap me."
"He's trying to lock me up."
"He's looking for evidence."
"He isn't qualified to help me."
"He's judging me."
"He hates me already."
"He's mad at me."
"He doesn't care."
"He's trying to rush me through."
"He dislikes women."
"He's a jerk."
"He's deskilled."
"He already wrote me off the first day."
"He doesn't listen."
"He doesn't understand."
"He's never prepared."
"He regrets getting me for a patient."
"He's hoping I quit."
"He thinks I'm a liar...crazy...disgusting...gross...stupid."
"He sits between me and the door just to make me feel trapped."
"He has no idea how to help someone as messed up as me."
"He thinks I deserved it."
"He thinks I'm a whiner."
"He actually listened."
"He remembered that from months ago."
"He's not so bad."
"He might be smarter than I gave him credit for."
"He might have been right."
"Maybe he might be able to help me...at least with this. But no way with THAT..."
"He seemed to actually be a little bit supportive."
"He made me mad but...he was right. Damn Him!" :P
"He seemed ready for me."
"He seems kinda nice sometimes."
"He seemed upset with my progress."
"He seemed safe to share that with."
"He might be trustworthy."
"He does care."
"He doesn't think I'm disgusting."
"He is different than all the rest, and that is good."
"He didn't kick me out and curse at me...that is surprising."
"He helped me feel better."
"I feel like I might try to listen to his suggestions more often. He's right. Sometimes.
Maybe."
"He doesn't think I'm broken."
"He is actually trying to help me."
"He's a nice guy."
"He gets it."
"When he pointed that out, it really helped me put down that load I've been carrying all my life."
"He is on my side."
"He does have a plan."
"I can trust him."
"I can't wait to tell him that..."
"I am glad he gave me that idea. It WORKED!!!"
"His voice in my head feels much kinder than the self-hating talk I would have normally done..."
"I'm so greatful I was assigned to him."
"I can't wait to see what else he has noticed that can help me feel better about..."
"He has really changed my life for the better."
"He has saved my life."
"He helped me make a life worth living."
"I'm glad I have a life to look forward to."
*gratitude*
After all...he's not the one with the unstable personality. I am!
Here's the progression of my feelings/thoughts about the guy since I began seeing him over 2 years ago...with much gratitude and no small amount of regret at having thought these things about him:
"He just doesn't get it."
"I hate this."
"These sessions are my punishment for being so weak and stupid all these years."
"I don't want to go back."
"He's trying to trap me."
"He's trying to lock me up."
"He's looking for evidence."
"He isn't qualified to help me."
"He's judging me."
"He hates me already."
"He's mad at me."
"He doesn't care."
"He's trying to rush me through."
"He dislikes women."
"He's a jerk."
"He's deskilled."
"He already wrote me off the first day."
"He doesn't listen."
"He doesn't understand."
"He's never prepared."
"He regrets getting me for a patient."
"He's hoping I quit."
"He thinks I'm a liar...crazy...disgusting...gross...stupid."
"He sits between me and the door just to make me feel trapped."
"He has no idea how to help someone as messed up as me."
"He thinks I deserved it."
"He thinks I'm a whiner."
"He actually listened."
"He remembered that from months ago."
"He's not so bad."
"He might be smarter than I gave him credit for."
"He might have been right."
"Maybe he might be able to help me...at least with this. But no way with THAT..."
"He seemed to actually be a little bit supportive."
"He made me mad but...he was right. Damn Him!" :P
"He seemed ready for me."
"He seems kinda nice sometimes."
"He seemed upset with my progress."
"He seemed safe to share that with."
"He might be trustworthy."
"He does care."
"He doesn't think I'm disgusting."
"He is different than all the rest, and that is good."
"He didn't kick me out and curse at me...that is surprising."
"He helped me feel better."
"I feel like I might try to listen to his suggestions more often. He's right. Sometimes.
Maybe."
"He doesn't think I'm broken."
"He is actually trying to help me."
"He's a nice guy."
"He gets it."
"When he pointed that out, it really helped me put down that load I've been carrying all my life."
"He is on my side."
"He does have a plan."
"I can trust him."
"I can't wait to tell him that..."
"I am glad he gave me that idea. It WORKED!!!"
"His voice in my head feels much kinder than the self-hating talk I would have normally done..."
"I'm so greatful I was assigned to him."
"I can't wait to see what else he has noticed that can help me feel better about..."
"He has really changed my life for the better."
"He has saved my life."
"He helped me make a life worth living."
"I'm glad I have a life to look forward to."
*gratitude*