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Old Jul 03, 2015, 11:12 AM
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I've always thought of negative transference as a more pervasive view. I think it's perfectly natural to have fluctuating feelings, and examining them leads to understanding--a big part of what therapy can be about. The more you experience your T not responding as your father did, the less often you will feel the negative feelings. That's what healing is. But don't be surprised if attachment grows from this experience.
Thanks for this!
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