<font color=" green">My therapist doesn't usually say a lot about si. We have talked about it in depth a few times but mostly she is very low key about it. She feels that too much emphasis is counter productive. We tend to talk about the issues around the si instead of the si itself.
For me this has been effective, the times we spent more time on the si, I found I wanted to do it that much more. I suppose if your therapists's speciality is not si , she will feel much as mine does. It is part of the whole but not the focus.
Helping me become stronger and healthier is more important for us. I am doing well in resisting but still have times that I slip.
I have to agree with the others that just bringing it up bare can lead to your therapist moving on instead of dealing with it. Perhaps you could say you would like some ideals of how to deal with the urges.</font>
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