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Old Aug 21, 2011, 01:33 PM
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Your T is a human being, they are going to have feelings just like we do. They may not always be able to hide those feelings. My T was hard on me once and a couple of sessions later I told her how I felt and she apologized, but I think I would have been OK even if she hadn't. I mainly just want to be "heard" in therapy. It doesn't matter to me if she agrees with everything I say or does everything "perfect". The fact that she is human makes me feel more comfortable in sessions. This is how I feel, I hope you can find a way to work through your feelings and resolve the issue with her.
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Thanks for this!
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