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Re: Writing for my Therapist » littleone

Posted by Skittles on November 28, 2004, at 17:14:29

In reply to Re: Writing for my Therapist » Skittles, posted by littleone on November 28, 2004, at 16:32:49

>> You know what really annoys me? When I finally do utter something, I am so so so quiet that he can never hear me. It was hard enough to say it in the first place. It takes tremendous courage to say it again. And even then, it's not usually something momentous. Hardly seems worth the effort to repeat it.

Are we the same person??? I'm sitting here about to jump out of my skin in excitment over the fact that I am not a weirdo and that someone else shares my experience. I do the exact same thing. Once I can spit something out, I seem to mumble it very quickly and quietly. I nearly always have to repeat myself. Then, like you say, what I've finally shared seems so inconsequential. I feel like it's a letdown for my T and she must be thinking, "We've worked weeks to get to *that*? That piddly little piece of information?"


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