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Old Jan 02, 2016, 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by ruh roh View Post
I'm intrigued to see so many people tell a therapist not to touch them. Is this something a therapist would do on their own unless told specifically ahead of time not to? I had always assumed they would keep their hands and arms to themselves, so it never occurred to me to make this explicit at the start of therapy. I just can't imagine my therapist doing something like this, so is she not normal? Do they need to be told that's not okay?

Mine works with a lot of s/a cases so maybe that has something to do with it? Just trying to get a handle on what that must be like to have to tell a therapist not to touch.
You know, I don't think that most T's would touch a patient without explicitly asking for permission. I know, rationally, that my T certainly wouldn't. But, for me anyway, there's always that needling paranoia that T might make some physically demonstrative gesture on impulse because that's just what some people do when they see another human being in pain. I imagine it would be nice to just assuage that worry by setting the boundary upfront.
Thanks for this!
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