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Re: Yummy.. what a WONDERFUL few days » Dinah

Posted by Karen_kay on February 22, 2004, at 16:52:10

In reply to Re: Yummy.. what a WONDERFUL few days, posted by Dinah on February 22, 2004, at 15:44:11

No, he didn't say that for me personally I would be doing it to "finish" my therapy, but I believe he did say that was the goal for some of the clients there. He knows I have so much more to work on, but I honestly think he wants me there for personal reasons, as I am rather positive, ect.

And this is his first group and he's really excited about it. I'd like to share in that excitement, even if I'm there under shady circumstances. I think maybe his goal is for me to go there and then go back to individual as I'm not "cured" after group. Maybe a way to get around the "long-term" therapist switch... Maybe I'm jumping to conclusions...

I'm asking him about the plan for sure on Fat Tuesday, our next appointment. What would be appropriate to bring for such a holiday? Chocolate perhaps???

Hmmm.. my friend pointed out to me that I have a problem. I tend to look towards men to prove my self worth. Maybe my "resilience" proves that theory correct... But, still I do know he was raised Catholic (just as I assumed) so I still need to figure out what he's giving up.

I need to stop trying to please people, but if it makes me feel good in the process, is that a bad thing??


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