The Young Therapist

He couldn’t have been older than 23.6

His therapist profile did say he was an MSW intern

I sat down on the couch across from him

And I told him –

 I am looking for my ‘Robin Williams-esque’ therapist from Good Will Hunting

I think, maybe he hasn’t seen the movie Good Will Hunting

It was made in 1997

And yet, he was wise

I could feel it in his presence

And his questions

And the way he held space as I began to share

Still, I was holding back

I felt this instinct to make him laugh, to reassure him,

It was okay,

 that I was okay,

 that getting older is okay

As Robin Williams would have, he brought this dynamic into awareness

He looked me directly in the eyes and shared

that even though he was my therapist

I felt I needed to protect him 

from the burdens of getting older 

The young therapist and the patient whose life’s calling is to empower youth

He said then, where do you put this pain, these struggles?

If not to a young therapist, maybe an old one?

But they have troubles of their own I would guess

Maybe, I needed to trust that he could handle it

That what I found in Good Will Hunting

Was more than an older, wise, goofy therapist

It was a younger person inspiring the older to be more real

To refine the truths you tell

To open back up to life through realness

Because let’s be real in this moment, really, what is age?