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Old Mar 04, 2011, 12:10 PM
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I too am curious what happens when a patient actually makes a move on a t... I feel like there are so many different ways that could go, good or bad (for the therapy )

Because of the location of my therapist's office, across the hall from my pastor, and next door to my Worship Pastor, the liklihood of me trying to cross any boundary is NOT going to happen. I mean, should she have to run for help, who are the ones who will come to her rescue???

I still feel this need to press this issue with her. Just for clarity and her reasons behind it. Some of it I understand, but once you have established a real 'nonfriend' friendly relationship, I think the boundary may change just a bit. Like pat you on the back as you leave, or give a little greeting hug when you come in.

Just a small touch on the hand may happen as we are passing journal notes and books back and forth. I try to make sure I do not touch her hand. This is stupid! I shouldn't be freaked out that if I accidentally touch her hand I will be 'written up'!

I know myself, and I will not let this rest until I confront her about it. Hopefully, I will do this soon and not let it drag out for months like I did the other topic I struggled with.
Thanks for this!
Sannah