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Old Jan 17, 2018, 11:21 PM
UglyDucky UglyDucky is offline
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Yup, this looks like a grammar lesson. Sorry. But I would be interested in learning what others think the difference is when your T says, "I care about you" or "I care for you." On the surface, 'caring for a client' sounds like a declaration of something akin to love. If that's what it sounds like to you, then what is the T saying when they say they 'care about you'?

I think there's a difference and 'caring for' someone is not necessarily a declaration of love. But I can't seem to put my finger on what's meant if a T 'cares for' a client....?

Thanks to all who take up this challenge!
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