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Old Sep 05, 2017, 03:45 PM
Calilady Calilady is offline
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I was on a therapy related blog that asserts nearly 50% of all therapists aren't equipped to deal with attachment related trauma; perhaps this coincides with the data that shows only 50% of the population is securely attached (I didn't read far enough into the notes).

What do you think? Can a therapist who isn't securely attached themselves, assist a client w/secure attachment?

How can you avoid a therapist who is insecurely attached? Any warning signs that you've come across?
Thanks for this!
chihirochild