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Six Months as an Intern
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My six month anniversary of starting my internship is almost here. And I still have so much more to go...I found this nifty quote that sums up my becoming a therapist:
"When I was in therapy about two years ago, one day I noticed that I hadn't had any children. And I like children at a distance. I wondered if I'd like them up close. I wondered why I didn't have any. I wondered if it was a mistake, or if I'd done it on purpose, or what. And I noticed my therapist didn't have any children either. He had pictures of his cats on the wall. Framed." ~ Spalding Gray, from Swimming to Cambodia: The collected works of Spalding Gray