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Old Mar 01, 2013, 10:03 PM
sittingatwatersedge sittingatwatersedge is offline
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Originally Posted by stopdog View Post
I believe a therapist must take as much responsibility for ruptures as a client.
now may be you are speaking from your experience, because it depends on what the therapy is all about.

For example, in treatment of trauma, ruptures are literally inevitable, and they, and their repair, precisely ARE a large part of the therapy.

Apologies can be just a fulcrum for scorekeeping, which threatens the work. Not saying they always are; can be.
Thanks for this!
BonnieJean, feralkittymom