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Old Nov 13, 2016, 04:41 PM
Anonymous37941
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Not angry, exactly, but annoyed or frustrated. It is horrible for me when it happens but in the long run it is somewhat helpful, because I have seen that he can be a bit vexed but that doesn't mean he will treat me differently or terminate my therapy. Of course I have to be careful not to internalise it too much, I can't be allowed to think that it is ok to behave in a way that might make people angry with me, but as long as it is confined to what is all right in therapy it helps. It means I can relax more and worry less about what I am saying to T.
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awkwardlyyours, BonnieJean