From your T's perspective I would think he'd love to have a client who was doing okay in many areas, had not suffered major trauma and was so motivated to work and grow. I can't imagine why he'd kick out a client like that.
Pretty much daily I have the experience of talking to someone (or watching them in action) and thinking to myself "that's really something you could/should work on in therapy." Not because I think they have had a lot of trauma but because I think there is something important that they could be doing a lot better.
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