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I don't do group.
Don't you think that her having to talk about the T only represents her insecurities and other problems? You really don't believe everything everyone says, do you?
I am more concerned that your T asks you in front of others? if you like him??? What's up with that? Why does your T need to be validated, and openly like that? That's weird behavior, imo.
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No no my therapist has never asked me in front of others what I thought of him (it's only in individual therapy that he has asked me how I felt about him -- sorry if I was unclear on that). Actually the therapist says very little in group therapy (just facilitates the conversation between the members). She chose to talk about her other sessions, no one directed her to do that.
No I don't believe everything anyone says, but why would she lie about that? And as I said, there's reason to think that talking about your emotions is something good to do in group therapy. But for me there are lots of limits, and I sure wouldn't discuss anything about individual therapy there. The whole group thing just weirds me out in general....
Sid