tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289688322615470169.post3571484347023315791..comments2024-03-28T15:19:47.515+08:00Comments on Tony White - Graffiti: Ending therapyTony Whitehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07034697658099080220noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289688322615470169.post-65603496967611995672009-08-16T16:39:32.077+08:002009-08-16T16:39:32.077+08:00G'day Roses,
I also have no difficulty sittin...G'day Roses,<br /><br />I also have no difficulty sitting on the edge of high places, in fact like you I think it feels kind of good.<br /><br />I remember the girl on the titanic, bit I thought that movie was grossly over rated <br /><br />GraffitiTony Whitehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07034697658099080220noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289688322615470169.post-14963822159413815202009-08-16T15:24:34.798+08:002009-08-16T15:24:34.798+08:00Tony?
You know that picture of the girl sitting o...Tony?<br /><br />You know that picture of the girl sitting on the roof having a smoke. Well, i don't love the smoking thing (cause it makes my chest and throat feel yucky), but i haven't sat on a high roof like that for years. As i remember, its a really nice feeling - same as when we sit on the edge of a cliff or perhaps like that girl felt when she stood on the bow of the boat in the movie 'Titanic'.<br /><br />Oh... and by the way...<br /><br />G'dayroseshttp://mymindurplace.blogstream.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289688322615470169.post-29958712668700989212009-08-14T16:59:07.839+08:002009-08-14T16:59:07.839+08:00Hi OLJ,
I think we agree on the problems with def...Hi OLJ,<br /><br />I think we agree on the problems with definition.<br /><br />That seems like a good therapeutic goal to talk with others outside the room. I wish you all the best with it.<br /><br />GraffitiTony Whitehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07034697658099080220noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289688322615470169.post-13549655721593574152009-08-13T23:39:31.039+08:002009-08-13T23:39:31.039+08:00Thanks for this entry, although I would propose th...Thanks for this entry, although I would propose that "ending" is not easy to define. Perhaps one gets to a point where it is "good enough". As for trauma debriefing being finite - I suspect that depends on the type and duration of the trauma.<br /><br />I suspect, for me, my T needs to get me to the place where I can talk about issues with others outside the room. A finite process, but not easy to define up front.<br /><br />Take care.onelongjourneyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07597384019046282972noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289688322615470169.post-4001637701032888492009-08-13T10:58:18.371+08:002009-08-13T10:58:18.371+08:00Hi Sara,
Thanks for visiting and for your kind co...Hi Sara,<br /><br />Thanks for visiting and for your kind comments.<br /><br />take care<br /><br />TonyTony Whitehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07034697658099080220noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289688322615470169.post-46154043675269988962009-08-13T10:57:16.675+08:002009-08-13T10:57:16.675+08:00Hello Roses,
Glad to see you checking in for a pe...Hello Roses,<br /><br />Glad to see you checking in for a peek.<br /><br />The length of therapy I would say Roses depends on the clients goals. If a person comes for depression or panic atatcks then the therapy is clearly defined in that way and will be finite as I say in my post.<br /><br />I have other clients who are other therapists or nurses and so on, who come for self awareness and as a place to just get things off their chest and to feel a bit of emtional support. These tend to be longer term as their reasons for coming are not to cure some neurosis but for the other reasons I cited.<br /><br />Cheers<br /><br />TonyTony Whitehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07034697658099080220noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289688322615470169.post-52049551316251640162009-08-13T01:55:32.443+08:002009-08-13T01:55:32.443+08:00Thanks so much. I really learned from and enjoyed ...Thanks so much. I really learned from and enjoyed this post.mysadalteregohttp://myalterego.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289688322615470169.post-24740483190270175772009-08-11T14:05:04.532+08:002009-08-11T14:05:04.532+08:00Aww, i like the pebble!
Umm, (..) this is me peep...Aww, i like the pebble!<br /><br />Umm, (..) this is me peeping in to check if all is well. Yeah? Well, maybe.<br /><br />Can therapy be a life long thing though? I mean if one is a doctor or a lawyer or something like that and feels that therapy may help them deal with daily (work) issues so they can get their heads around 'stuff' that can (and probably does) happen day in and day out? It may also help between the work-home stresses too?<br /><br />Not just doctors and lawyers - just all high pressure work and stuff like that. Wouldn't therapy be almost a life long journey?<br /><br />By the way... G'dayroseshttp://mymindurplace.blogstream.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289688322615470169.post-24767151940230085132009-08-10T12:04:19.202+08:002009-08-10T12:04:19.202+08:00Hello to you Kahless and thanks for the pebble
G...Hello to you Kahless and thanks for the pebble<br /><br />GraffitiTony Whitehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07034697658099080220noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289688322615470169.post-10072319605274171462009-08-10T05:53:16.881+08:002009-08-10T05:53:16.881+08:00(o)
which is a pebble to say I wos 'ere(o)<br /><br /><i> which is a pebble to say I wos 'ere </i>Kahlesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00500615451909999365noreply@blogger.com