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Originally Posted by button30
Well from reading these responses, I don't think I deserved the answer I got from get and all the passive aggressive stuff, I mean really if her feelings are going to be that easily hurt I do think she needsto work on herself! I said therapy wasn't working for me, not her therapy. It was open for interpretation and obviously she took it personally! I would never cross any ones boundaries deliberately as this would be very manipulative and as someone who is working on her own boundaries I wouldn't like it if someone did it too me! I think my t is super sensitive and always needs reassuring about her work at first I didn't mind but now it's annoying!
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Good insight. And if a T is that sensitive, she'll need to work on not conveying that to her clients, because it is your therapy and not hers, and her issues are not relevant and not helpful to you.