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Old Oct 18, 2016, 05:09 PM
SarahSweden SarahSweden is offline
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Thanks. Yes, I believe it does evoke feelings of rejection and shame, perhaps not the handshake itself but combined with how she talked about our therapy when we had our follow-up talk.

I acted as I always do, I stand up and wait for her to put away her notebook so we can shake hands so this isnīt about me pushing her away.

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Originally Posted by monalisasmile View Post
I work at a centre as a t and am allocated my clients with no choice over them. That doesn't mean I don't like them. Every client is so different that it is a fresh start with each and every one of them. We all have our different boundaries and ways of greeting each other, it's very hard for ts to get the greetings right with each client without some negotiating. I strongly encourage you to talk to your t about how the absence of her handshake evoked such strong feeling of not being cared for, perhaps this goes a lot deeper than amused a handshake perhaps it evoked memories of shame and rejection for you Sarah. It doesn't mean your t doesn't care about you it just means either she forgot or she sensed something from you that indicated not to shake your hand. What do you think, could you be pushing her away?