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Originally Posted by Syra
I suppose it could be said everyone has a right to be angry.
Ts are part of "everyone."
But if the T is doing their job right, they won't get angry at hte client. Anger at the client is a sign that the T can't keep their stuff separate from the session. We pay them to make the session about us, not them.
This isn't necessarily fatal, but hte T should recognize it, and remediate it.
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I think Ts can get angry. It's how they express it though.