Cornish I hope your cpn appointment goes ok. I think Zaf's idea of writing things down instead is a good one. However you can get some things out is fine, he will understand.
It is great that you feel safe at your psychologist appointments, what is it about them that makes you feel so safe? It is such a relief for you to have a place to feel safe when you must not most of the time.
I feel sad that you don't really care about how people feel about you because I think people love you and care very much about you. You are a very (stubbornly

) independant person and are going through a great deal on your own. I wonder if part of the safety you feel with your psychologist is the fact that she actually understands you, your boundaries and how to handle you, your thoughts and feelings and has genuine concern for you and your recovery. It is nice to feel some ones genuine concern. It would be nice to have that all the time, not only at psychologist appointments.
I'm not sure what you must do about your meds. Take them as soon as possible after working with your cpn maybe? Could you phone your gp and ask advice on this? I hope you don't struggle as much as you anticipate when you talk to your cpn. You feel you need to but the idea fills you with dread. I hope you post later on, it would be nice to hear how you got on.
Take Care. Lol