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This is just my two cents, but I really believe T's shouldn't get mad or frustrated with clients who are working through things and having a tough time with their own process. If you were being mean or hostile, criticizing or disrespecting her...then those are grounds for her to be frustrated...but not for just being a client who needs help. Therapy is the one place where we don't have to please people...it isn't your job to remind her that your relationship is worth her time, or you are making progress...it's hers!
If you don't want to switch T's I suggest you talk to her about this. I know it's hard but you have to take care of yourself...hang in there
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