Yes, thatīs absolutely my point. The mistakes thatīs made in the relationship with the T is most likely similar to the mistakes done in other relationships as well and I think itīs a huge fault made bu the T to judge and make a continued therapy impossible.
I think as long a client donīt threaten, follows the T to her/his home, abuses sms/mail communication ie "stalk" the T I think a T should be open to discuss things. Everything that isnīt meant to be personal but perhaps is
perceived that way is not a reason to terminate. A T should always ask the client about the situation at first, not making up own decisions about termination.
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Originally Posted by ScarletPimpernel
But many times, working through the issues one might have with their therapists is more beneficial than talking about issues that don't affect the relationship. This is because you actually get to practice problem-solving in a safe environment instead of simply learning. Not everyone learns from reading or listening. Many people learn best through hands-on approaches.
Which I think is what the OP was hoping for.
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