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Originally Posted by stopdog
The second one talked about how people are free to be their real self at a therapy appointment and that it was important for a therapist to be authentic. I have no idea why someone would feel realer at a therapy appointment than anywhere else. I did not realize people felt not real in most of their life. And I have no idea why a therapist would think of their therapist persona as authentic or why a client would care.
Baffling as all get out to me.
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I think I am less real at a therapy appointment than I am in life.