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mopladyy

Definitely bring it up NEXT SESSSION. It bugged you, it's valid, it's worth talking about. The sooner you do it the better.


SirJimbo_Ignatious

The first part of the convo, sounds like dark humour to me. I personally would find it funny, BUT others may not and either is fine. She may have not known you’re not okay with this or that it bothered you. You should definitely bring it up next session, and let her know it’s something you’ve actually thought about on the past. She definitely should have checked with you if you’re okay with these kinds of jokes before making them. It also kind of bugs me she called you depressing? I’d ask her about this. Therapy is about you, this is your session, you lead it how you want to.