Goob234 wrote:
Does anyone have moments of awkward silences in a therapy session. When you dont know what to say next or you dont know if it is your turn to talk. So you just awkwardly nod slowly. Or am I just weird?
It's your shrink trying to psych you out or even mad-dog you. It's something bullies do to their victims. He/she does that to deliberately make you uncomfortable, to push you into doing all the talking, so he/she doesn't have to do any work except sit and stare. All while conveniently deluding you into thinking you're being helped. They're the ones our society entrusts to work with vulnerable patients, unfortunately.
My own shrink used to do something similar. While she didn't stoop to mad-dogging me, she used to stare at me with that patronizing smile, like you'd stare at a three-week-old puppy stumbling while trying to walk. It always happened when I said something too intelligent for her to comprehend, or when I talked about my parents favoring my niece over me. Like locking me out of my room, and telling her "take anything you want", including trinkets of sentimental value to me, and blithely ignoring my protests. When I told my shrink that, she just smiled patronizingly, and said: "Your niece sounds adorable."
Sadly, there's not much you can do to push back, except...
...Fight dirty. Next time your shrink stares at you, say in a loud, accusing voice: "Are you staring at my breasts?! You have no idea how demeaning that is! Especially to someone you're supposed to help!" (It works especially well if your shrink is a man, but it can work on a woman shrink too.) Then sit back and watch the shrink stammer and squirm; just avoid smirking as he/she apologizes profusely. There's nothing shrinks fear more than sexually-related accusations. Use that to your advantage.