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Originally Posted by feileacan
Really? Why would you think that? To me those things are quite separate. For me frustration usually comes when there is something that I just can't seem to make any sense of. Boredom for me is quite different, although I can't really imagine it right now - I guess I haven't been bored for ages. I guess boredom comes when I'm not really able to engage with whatever I'm dealing right now.
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I guess I imagine that when a therapist is frustrated - the frustration is caused by the patients resistance which then leads to the therapist becoming bored(of the same old ****, etc).