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me and my therapist
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "me and my therapist" is not considered grammatically correct in formal written English.
It is typically used in informal contexts when referring to oneself and their therapist in a casual manner. Example: "Me and my therapist have been working on my anxiety issues for several months now."
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Alternative expressions(3)
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Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
Me and my therapist talked about it.
News & Media
Sometimes I felt too prickly and ashamed to mention him at all, so I'd talk about the other boys who I felt were rejecting me, and my therapist would say, "Oh, Kitty, I can't keep up!" – and I would feel, in that moment, that my life was pretty wild.
News & Media
Sometimes, I felt too prickly and ashamed to mention him at all, so I'd talk about the other boys who I felt were rejecting me, and my therapist would say, "Oh, Kitty, I can't keep up!" —and I would feel, in that moment, that my life was pretty wild.
News & Media
Surprisingly, the bond-dimension of the working alliance which comprised statements such as: "Me and my therapist trust each other" was rated particularly high in our study even at an early stage of treatment (4th session).
Science
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Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
"I sat on a comfy couch and my therapist gave me a pill in a little handmade ceramic cup," she says.
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Push came to shove one day and my therapist called me at work in an irate mood and threatened to discontinue my care unless I started paying the fees in full.
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"I want to do [a different song], and my therapist has told me to be particularly assertive with women".
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SMOOTH START A few years ago, I was in therapy and my therapist kept asking me to name some things I did well.
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At one point, my former roommate's girlfriend, my girlfriend, and my therapist all offered to help me hunt.
News & Media
I broke my leg last year, and it took me and my physical therapist a week to realize it, because my broken leg was unremarkable compared to my chronic neuropathic pain.
News & Media
ME and MY collected the data.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing dialogue or informal narratives, "me and my therapist" can be acceptable to reflect natural speech patterns.
Common error
Avoid using "me and my therapist is" because "me and my therapist" is a plural subject and requires a plural verb form, such as "are" or "were". The correct phrase is "me and my therapist are".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "me and my therapist" functions as a compound subject in a sentence. While Ludwig AI considers this phrasing grammatically informal, it's often used in spoken English. Examples show it setting the stage for describing shared experiences or collaborative efforts within a therapeutic context.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Science
25%
Formal & Business
0%
Less common in
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Wiki
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "me and my therapist" is commonly used in informal speech to refer to oneself and one's therapist. Ludwig AI marks it as grammatically informal, suggesting that in formal contexts, "my therapist and I" is the preferred option. While the phrase is infrequent overall, it appears mostly in News & Media and Science, indicating its use in personal narratives and discussions about mental health. Remember to use grammatically correct phrasing in academic or professional contexts, and be mindful of your audience when choosing between formal and informal language.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
my therapist and I
Reorders the phrase to adhere to standard English grammar, placing the speaker last.
my therapist and me
Uses the objective form of the pronoun "I", but the phrase still puts the therapist before the speaker.
my counselor and I
Substitutes "therapist" with "counselor", a similar professional term, while adhering to standard grammatical order.
I consult with my therapist
Expresses the action of seeking advice from a therapist, changing the sentence structure.
I am seeing my therapist
Focuses on the ongoing therapeutic relationship, rather than a single interaction.
my appointments with my therapist
Highlights the scheduled meetings with a therapist, shifting the emphasis to the appointments themselves.
sessions with my therapist
Similar to "appointments", this emphasizes the therapy sessions.
my discussions with my therapist
Focuses on the conversations that occur during therapy.
working with my therapist
Highlights the collaborative aspect of therapy, emphasizing the joint effort.
my therapist and I are working together
Clearly states the collaboration between the speaker and the therapist, using correct grammar.
FAQs
How can I properly use "me and my therapist" in a sentence?
While grammatically informal, "me and my therapist" is typically used in casual speech. For formal writing, it is better to use "my therapist and I", or "I and my therapist". For example, "My therapist and I discussed my anxiety issues."
What's a more grammatically correct way to say "me and my therapist"?
The grammatically correct alternatives are "my therapist and I" or "I and my therapist". The first option, "my therapist and I", is often preferred in contemporary usage.
Is it wrong to say "me and my therapist"?
While not strictly grammatically correct in formal writing, saying "me and my therapist" is common in informal speech and writing. In professional or academic contexts, it's advisable to use "my therapist and I".
Can I start a sentence with "me and my therapist"?
Starting a sentence with "me and my therapist" is acceptable in informal settings. However, in formal writing, it's best to use "My therapist and I" or "I and my therapist". For example, "My therapist and I are working on communication skills."
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested