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Old Feb 10, 2016, 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted by justdesserts View Post
What does dependency in therapy look like? Can someone give me an example? My t says he's concerned I may be becoming dependent, but I don't feel dependent. Maybe I don't know what it looks like or feels like though.

Second, what does it mean when you say that you love your therapist? That they're important to you? that you value their opinion? What else? What does it mean when (if) they say it to you?

Thanks for any input. I'm wrestling with some tough questions.
hi justdesserts,
Dependency in therapy looks like if you have a problem or a feeling that's been bothering you and you used the coping skills that your therapist gave you and their not working you call your therapist for every little thing that's bugging you can't cope with it that is dependency in therapy .the second question about loving your therapist is that your therapist is supporting you in therapy and that he or she is happy with your progress in therapy.



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