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Old May 16, 2011, 01:40 PM
sittingatwatersedge sittingatwatersedge is offline
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Originally Posted by Sannah View Post
A therapist can't want something for the client more then a client does because this would be crossing a boundary. .
hm. I would think that it's often, even very often the case, that the T wants something for client more, even a lot more, than client does.

The T just by being authentic I could see giving an up-close-and-personal image of health, strength, stability, love of life, love for life, well-adjusted outlook... so many things that come very hard to therapy clients, and may not even look all that desirable to them at times.
Thanks for this!
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