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Old Apr 04, 2011, 05:40 AM
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Proto, there is no particular therapeutic stance that will prevent the client from experiencing strong feelings toward the T, and T's aren't mind readers who can predict the kinds of feelings a client may have before they accept him or her as a client. A neutral stance is just as likely to evoke intense feelings, and they may be intensely positive or negative depending on the particular client and the issues he or she brings to therapy.