Things People Say to Therapists at Dinner
A Therapist's Thoughts
“So, what do you really think about me?”
“I don’t need therapy,
but...”
(They do.)
“Can I tell you something weird?”
(It will not be weird.
It will be tragic.)
“I know you’re off the clock,
but...”
(You are not.)
“You’re analysing me, aren’t you?”
(No. I’m choosing potatoes.)
“You must be so good at boundaries.”
(We laugh politely.)
“You should write a book.”
(I am too tired to hold a pen.)
“You’re so calm.”
(That is a learned behaviour.)
“Anyway, sorry, I’ve dumped on you.”
(They have not stopped.)
And finally,
the classic -
“But you’re a therapist.”
Which is how they excuse
taking without asking,
leaving without noticing,
and assuming
Someone else will carry it.
We smile.
We chew.
We pay the bill.
And later,
alone,
We finally put ourselves
back together.
About the Creator
Teena Quinn
Counsellor, writer, MS & Graves warrior. I write about healing, grief and hope. Lover of animals, my son and grandson, and grateful to my best friend for surviving my antics and holding me up, when I trip, which is often


Comments
There are no comments for this story
Be the first to respond and start the conversation.