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Originally Posted by emptyspace
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Do you think your T views "the work" differently than you do?
Who's perspective is more accurate?
For example, you might see showing up for appointments as "the work," but your T might see it as working through the transference that is making it hard for you to show up at therapy.
Do you think that the difference in views could cause problems in the therapeutic relationship?
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I'm not clear on what you are saying about the work. First, apparently you are saying it is hard for you to show up to therapy? Why is that, from your perspective?
Second, do you believe there are any transference emotions? If not, is that why you disagree that working through them is the work of therapy? Or are there transference emotions but you believe they don't need to be worked through?