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Old Oct 06, 2011, 03:05 PM
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I believe attachment is dependant on the T and the client, Ive had people ive seen in the past that I was never attached too, and when the sessions finished I felt like Id wasted time rather than fixed, I have developed an attachment with my current T first time ever really since my school counciler, and i actually feel like I am making progress for once in my life, is that a result of the attachment? to me yes, although others might say shes just very good at her job, my friend has done very well in therapy and sings her T's praises but has no attachment to her T and couldnt care less if he terminated and switched her over as long as she still got better, so its dependant on how good the T is and how the client likes to interract...if that makes sense?

my definition of attachment is, wanting to see T, wanting to talk to T and tell them everything, trusting them and only them (in terms of other members of staff)
Thanks for this!
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