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Originally Posted by mcl6136
I'm currently taking a break from therapy, but one thing that my current T does EXCEEDINGLY well is to chime in at times about her own issues when they match the ones I'm struggling with, and she does this in such a natural way that I feel that I know her well, though I don't.
She shifts the discussion back to me quickly enough so that I don't think she's using MY time, yet allows me to know that she has "been there" and "gets it."
Well, on most topics, anyway.
Just pointing out that it's possible for T to disclose without harmful consequences.
It helps that I'm not a very nosy person-- I rarely ask a bunch of follow up questions.
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Same.
My T has lightly mentioned some things she's gone through, but I'm also not very curious about her life outside of therapy.
For most professionals, as far as I'm concerned they live under their desks, when I leave.