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The purpose of confrontation in therapy is for the therapist to pick up discrepancies in your story that you are not aware of... and to either directly or indirectly call your attention to it so you can gain some insight on what's not matching up.
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What is "confrontation in therapy"? What does it look like? I'm wondering if my T has ever done it. Is it when the T makes a challenging interpretation that he knows the client won't like? Is it when the client says something and the T says "bulls**t!" Just trying to get a feel for what this means....
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