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Old Jul 16, 2017, 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Blanche_ View Post
Planned to read it but only skimmed through it so far, but am not surprised to hear about the negative T feelings. I have read other materials that discuss how uncomfortable it can be for the T. Back then, I told my T I worried my ET feelings led to discomfort for him, scared him away, or led to feelings of dreading seeing me. Of course, he never disclosed that but I sensed it at times.

I've been the 'object' of unrequited love (and sometimes obsessions) many times, and while not as a T, I did not enjoy the ongoing focus, and it made me very uncomfortable at times.

There are several facets of ET, and I've experienced several. From what I read so far, the Ts were ok with some aspects of it but more uncomfortable with the more intense type. Xynesthesia, I think when you talk about working through, you are referring to the more intense kinds? Unrelenting unrequited love or a client trying to overtly seduce. I can see why those would stir up negative feelings.
I don't want to defend therapists because I don't think they're poor helpless creatures but I have to say that "romantic" obsession creeps me out. Like you, I've been the object of some unrequited love and it was not fun nor flattering. Obviously I'm not a therapist but having someone obsess over me would make me extremely uncomfortable and in this specific case, I understand why many therapists have negative feelings when it comes to ET. Of course clients can't help their feelings and shouldn't be shamed but I'm not surprised at all that therapists usually don't handle these feelings very well.
Thanks for this!
lucozader