Wednesday, November 02, 2011

The Therapist-Patient dictionary

Here is the therapist-patient dictionary. It is actually designed to understand British people, but works equally well for understanding therapists when they talk to you, the patient!!!


Seriously, that's what you have to face up to when you try to discuss science with them! In a clinical environment, I can kind of understand the logic but not in a scientific debate!


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Seriously, I used to always catch my therapist talking about me behind my back to other therapists and a few times on the voice recordings for the sessions. I never could take anything she said seriously anyway.

Hiten said...

Haha! I loved this Tom! And "It's something that we'll make a note of", which means you've just discounted yourself totally. There's always an undertone with such sentences, and you can just tell the real meaning when the person says it!

Anonymous said...

Just saw an old blog of yours about food allergies and stuttering. My son's stuttering began to show around 7 or 8. By 11 he had chronic diarrhea. We now know he is sensitive to every food he eats. Do you still feel there is a connection?

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