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Re: Do you think T analyzes everything in session?

Posted by Nadezda on July 23, 2008, at 20:02:45

In reply to Do you think T analyzes everything in session?, posted by Looney Tunes on July 23, 2008, at 19:37:12

There's no answer to your question, LT.

Or, the answer could be, "on occasion, if it suddenly seems very noticeable," "depends on what else is going on," "no," "maybe"-- and "one of them might." The thing is, no one knows what a T thinks about except the T; and they probably think about different things at different times. They certainly don't think about those things all at once, all the time-- or anything close to that. I hope not anyway, because there are a lot more important things going on, generally-- and it's pretty hard to know what a person's doing those things means-- unless it connects to other things also going on.

If you're interested in what T's think about you could look at some articles or books in which Ts talk about how they're thinking in individual cases.

Nadezda


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