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Originally Posted by Elysium3006
What actually helped me to do this and get passed it was to realize that my T is a human being. And as with any human being, T has a purpose in the world which she is striving to fulfill. For her that purpose is to be the best T she can be and to be able to provide her care to her clients in the best way possible. If you allow your issues with T's injury to hinder your therapy and therapeutic relationship, in a sense you are preventing T from being the best T he can be and preventing him from being able to fulfill his purpose. He can only be a good T if you allow him to be. And he can't do his job and fulfill his purpose without your help. Let him be the T he's meant to be!! He can't help you if you don't show up for therapy.....don't hold back!!
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((((((((((((((((Elysium))))))))))))))) This helps a lot. I hadn't thought of this perspective. Thanks

