Never mind the patient’s response, I don’t under the therapist’s advice: how would backwards sadness even work?
I meant to write, I don’t understand the therapist’s advice.
Usual John,
It could have been worded better, but I assume it is meant to be the standard advice of “turn that frown upside down”.
Were you ever in a situation when you thought your job interviews were going well, and then the last manager says to you, “We looked at your permanent record from Saint Michael School …”
Never mind the patient’s response, I don’t under the therapist’s advice: how would backwards sadness even work?
I meant to write, I don’t understand the therapist’s advice.
Usual John,
It could have been worded better, but I assume it is meant to be the standard advice of “turn that frown upside down”.
Were you ever in a situation when you thought your job interviews were going well, and then the last manager says to you, “We looked at your permanent record from Saint Michael School …”