CBT or TV?

I have decided to take advantage of a forthcoming 10 course on CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy NOT Cake Baking Therapy as Keith would like it to be) which means I am going to be pretty busy this coming term.
"I may have to give up watching Emmerdale and Coronation Street," I said to Keith yesterday.
He beamed broadly.
"Every cloud has a silver lining!" he crowed.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Jenny, you're either very brave or very...........actually, I've decided - you're very brave ha ha ;-) Taking on yet more coursework would tempt me to jump into your supervisor's canal should it be more than waist deep ! As for the soaps - do what I do and buy the TV Times the week before, read what happens each day and then have the box on in the background whilst you do your work ! Simple as :-) x

Jennytc said...

I've worked with the TV on since I was doing my 'O' levels, Craig. ;)

Anonymous said...

Sorry, what are O Levels, Jen ??? Lol only kidding - I am a firm believer in following ancient history so I am aware of what they are. If you're used to working with the TV on, then there's no need to give up any progs then as you're obviously fitting into the female stereotype....being able to do 2 things at once ! ;-)

Jennytc said...

Only two??? You greatly underestimate me, Craig!

Anonymous said...

I shall look forward to you telling us what you have learnt from it.

Jennytc said...

Oh dear, Elle, that sounds uncomfortably like a test! ;)

Dale said...

No time for Corrie?! Dear Lord! Is there no end to your sacrifices?

Jennytc said...

You have no idea, Dale!

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