
Jul 25, 2013, 12:52 AM
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Member Since: Dec 2012
Location: California
Posts: 2,248
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Originally Posted by Antimatter
I think that the rupture/repair part of therapy is one of the most healing. This is a place where many enactments come into play, and if the therapist is able to notice what is happening and correct it (in fact both parties own their own part in a nonjudgmental way), then that is what therapy is all about!
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I agree. and if the T won't do it, the client is pretty stuck. I used to assume that Ts were trained for this. Some are. some aren't.
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