Oh and my t has never said she worries about me so I don't know, I wouldn't like it! I have said it with my own clients when they are in a very vulnerable and fragile place. I sincerely meant that I was worried about them and would think of them often during the week!
It honk that as a client I would both feel guilty and like t cares and if I was planning to do anything to myself that I would probably think twice knowing t was worried.
I usually say that I am worried that such and such will overwhelm you but then try to empower client by saying how resilient and string they are. They gave coping mechanisms and have managed without me for a long time, I honk it's more of my own need and wanting to express concern to my client, perhaps it's a need for reassurance that client is going to leave in an ok place!
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