This week’s guest blog comes from Martha Crawford, blogger extraordinaire over at What a Shrink Thinks, one of my all-time favourite shrink blogs.
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Bourbon
/ June 20, 2012That image is perfect!!! Fab
WG
/ June 20, 2012Thank you Bourbon
splinteredones
/ June 20, 2012Hah love this one! Guest day is da bomb!
whatashrinkthinks
/ June 20, 2012Reblogged this on what a shrink thinks and commented:
Been sort of HEAVY around here lately, so it seemed like a good time to LIGHTEN UP.
It is a total gas, and honor to collaborate as a guest blogger with the brilliant WG at Therapy Tales!
Thanks to WG for this beautiful piece of silliness and to everyone else:
Enjoy!
Martha
attachmentgirl
/ June 20, 2012Dream come true, the two of you in one place! Loved #9 as it gave me this great visual of a wave rippling out, tossing everything about in its path from the epicenter of the appointment change. The famous butterfly in Mexico causing the hurricane.
WG
/ June 20, 2012Thank you Attachment Girl! It’s been a lot of fun, working with Martha. And yes – I had a similar impression of #9… all aspects of the unseen impact of client-on-therapist. I think there are a whole load of new cartoons to come from this one!
WG
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ania
/ June 20, 2012Very nice. Though, your clientele would drop a bit, as a segment of people would find that these things combined are just the ‘answer’ they’re searching for.
whatashrinkthinks
/ June 20, 2012Perfect! Or perhaps I should require that all my clients put these into practice before the first appointment – “pre-cure” everyone, and retire someplace beachy!
Trish
/ June 20, 2012Awesome. So well done. I have sent it to all my shrinks (past and present!)