I really very much enjoyed my clients as a therapist over the years.
I miss many of those very meaningful conversations.
My mantra through the years has been “teach to learn”.
Thank you for that…
I really very much enjoyed my clients as a therapist over the years.
I miss many of those very meaningful conversations.
My mantra through the years has been “teach to learn”.
Thank you for that…
that is very nice.
I wish I could have told my HS chemistry teacher that he was the most influential teacher in my life.
He died of cancer a few years after I graduated from college.
If I ever need a therapist, I hope I find someone like you.
Thanks VaBluebird and busdriver.
MM, I still think about my 4th grade teacher who died decades ago.
I remember writing a letter to my college English teacher, telling him how much I appreciated his class. He really taught us to write better in our own style, unlike many teachers who mainly tried to teach you to write more like them. I think it meant a lot.
It really makes it worthwhile when patients tell us that our meetings help them have a better understanding of their condition and how to optimize their health.
I also hope if I need a therapist I find one like @oregon101 as well.
Hey, I got the edit in time, too. 
There are some great people on this forum, that’s for sure.
Whoops. Thanks!