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Originally Posted by pachyderm
of people with some unresolved emotional matters treating "patients" or "clients"?
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I don't think any T feels they have "unresolved emotional matters" or they would not feel ready to be a T? I have been all the way through therapy and consider myself "resolved"

but I do not know what the future holds and whether there will be times when I will want someone to discuss my problems with. However, that being the case, it won't be problems stemming from things I dealt with in therapy; if those are dealt with, they don't accidentally/suddenly "come back". However, I am, by birth/nature a more anxious person. What was resolved was how I dealt with experiences that made me anxious as a child, before I could understand them in an adult manner. My nature cannot be changed, it's part of who I am. I know that now and can generally be aware and deal with my thoughts and feelings in a healthy, adult fashion; soothe, encourage, reassure myself, but if you were to suddenly call on me from a podium in a large room with a large audience and ask me to come forward and speak. . .