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Old Apr 04, 2014, 01:29 PM
pinkbutterfly pinkbutterfly is offline
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Maybe you can request a family session, and a chance to voice some of your concerns. It's very natural to develop a strong bond with a T. I mean, there are things I tell her that I don't tell anyone else. Because I know it's safe. I feel safe. Maybe there are things you can do to help foster a feeling of safety in communicating with your daughter. If a family session doesn't work out, maybe try seeing someone a bit on your own.

My boys are in therapy too, and it's hard when they go in and come out and then don't say much of anything to me about it. But I realize that sometimes it's hard to talk to mom. I realized that as long as they are confiding and trusting a safe adult then their needs are being met. And that's what's important. I would rather them share everything with their T rather than with some stranger or even their friends because I know the T is going to help direct them in the right way.

*hugs*
Thanks for this!
brillskep