My T is very fond of this phrase.
By way of background, we were talking this week about the limitations of the therapist/client relationship and how that can be difficult. I opened up about my attachment/dependency which felt really uncomfortable and she replied that, whilst there are practical and moral reasons for the limits on the relationship (i.e. it cannot be more than it is, cannot exist on real terms outside of the therapy room etc), she said that there are 'no limitations to being held in mind'.
Any ideas what this actually means? She has used it before many times. Does it just mean that she's thinking of me?
Thank you!
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