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Old 01-19-2007, 11:57 PM #1
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Question thinking of bringing hubby to therapy w/ me

Greetings,
I'm thinking of bringing hubby to therapy with me.

The therapist and I are currently off because my work schedule, but we are due to meet again in a month or two. Twice she mentioned bringing him in because she doesn't think he fully gets how hard day to day activities are for me (or some such....can't remember exactly).

I'm thinking that if she meets him, she and I can make more progress. In other words, she needs to get a better picture of me.

I don't know why I have been reluctant to bring hubby in to see her. Maybe I was concerned/protective of him.

Have any of your husbands been to see the therapist? And did it go well enough??

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