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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 513226" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I'm the youngest of five but since 90 percent of my childhood was spent with my grandma, you could sort of say I got a rather big taste of the only child thing. And yeah, I do it too. Only........I also do it out loud. Especially if I'm really trying to think something through or sort out my thoughts..........or heck, would just like to hear a human voice. </p><p></p><p>Haven't you ever seen movies where they'll have a whole conversation going on in someone's thoughts for the audience? They had to have gotten that idea from somewhere. lol </p><p></p><p>Now I think if you thought there were actually people in your head that would be a different matter. </p><p></p><p>As far as socializing and friends go, we're pretty much the same. I'm not huge on the socializing thing.......and most things I might like to do I can't afford to do. I'm a home body, learned to accept that about myself ages ago. Nothing wrong with it in my opinion. Honestly, with or without the computer I could be a hermit and be perfectly happy. </p><p></p><p>My kids know this, it's why they drag me out of the house all of the time. lol </p><p></p><p>What <strong>do </strong>you want out of therapy? I understand why she's asking. You've been in therapy for years, haven't you? Therapy is not actually supposed to work like that, as in actual therapy. Most good tdocs say if they can't help you within two years then either you have the wrong doctor or you're not cooperating or something, maybe no set goal. (this is what I've been told anyway) I know with the one who is your friend you were starting to deal with childhood issues, is that something you're still working on or have you not been able to build enough trust with the new docs yet? Or is it that you need someone you can open up to and get good objective feedback from? That sort of thing is what she means.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 513226, member: 84"] I'm the youngest of five but since 90 percent of my childhood was spent with my grandma, you could sort of say I got a rather big taste of the only child thing. And yeah, I do it too. Only........I also do it out loud. Especially if I'm really trying to think something through or sort out my thoughts..........or heck, would just like to hear a human voice. Haven't you ever seen movies where they'll have a whole conversation going on in someone's thoughts for the audience? They had to have gotten that idea from somewhere. lol Now I think if you thought there were actually people in your head that would be a different matter. As far as socializing and friends go, we're pretty much the same. I'm not huge on the socializing thing.......and most things I might like to do I can't afford to do. I'm a home body, learned to accept that about myself ages ago. Nothing wrong with it in my opinion. Honestly, with or without the computer I could be a hermit and be perfectly happy. My kids know this, it's why they drag me out of the house all of the time. lol What [B]do [/B]you want out of therapy? I understand why she's asking. You've been in therapy for years, haven't you? Therapy is not actually supposed to work like that, as in actual therapy. Most good tdocs say if they can't help you within two years then either you have the wrong doctor or you're not cooperating or something, maybe no set goal. (this is what I've been told anyway) I know with the one who is your friend you were starting to deal with childhood issues, is that something you're still working on or have you not been able to build enough trust with the new docs yet? Or is it that you need someone you can open up to and get good objective feedback from? That sort of thing is what she means. [/QUOTE]
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