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Originally Posted by Chummy
 thank you
I didn't really wrote nice things in my email. She was a bit hurt by it. I said that leaving a clients in the middle of their treatment is one of the worst things a T can do. She shouldn't have taken me on as a client when she would get pregnant that year. And I wrote that maybe I should study psychology so I can learn to don't get emotions when someone tells me something emotional or has criticism for me.
A bit too harsh, for her. I don't have a good opinion about T's, but she has been really good to me.
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Therapists are human as well. My uni therapist has said that my emails worried her, and made her sad. She also says that I have no reason to feel ashamed, because in the emails she sees symptoms of my illness. They are written from a place of sadness and despair, not out of meanness.
Having an emotional reaction doesn't make you mean. It's okay. We all have our emotional reactions, and then we work through them. I've personally found that process very healing, as it has enabled me to move forward.