tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11927630.post-1122938987302674902005-08-02T00:25:00.000+01:002005-08-02T00:29:47.306+01:00Discussing the therapyI though others may find this extract to a reply I sent to a blog reader useful:<br /><br /><em>When I started MT I was told not to discuss what goes on in my sessions with anyone, and if I did it would hamper my progress. I reasoned that this was because discussing it would inevitably involve 'head-mind' and the person one discusses it with is probably going to want to use head-mind to understand the process. After a few weeks worrying about this and keeping quiet about MT, I realised it was more of a hamper to my development to not discuss it rather than to discuss it. Understanding why Mickel Therapists don't want clients to talk about the sessions I then made sure that if I did talk about it I would not get analytical about it, and if the person was heavily heading down that route I would simply stop the conversation, and say now was not the time. I've got some very open minded friends and talking about MT with them has certainly helped.</em>Adam Del-Montehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14928456402402573547noreply@blogger.com