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Old Sep 03, 2018, 10:13 AM
Anne2.0 Anne2.0 is offline
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Originally Posted by MoxieDoxie View Post
Through subjective rectification on the patient, that is one of the outcomes of interpretation that implies the psychoanalisand as a co-author of the suffering they complain about and to which they are victims - this leads them to suppose that the clinician knows something about them that they do not.

Also by listening in floating attention, which is the counterpart and the condition for free association.
Any professional of any kind who can't explain their craft in terms understandable to others is full of it. Although to this person's credit, they do tell you not to listen to strangers on the internet who tell you how to do therapy, or how not to do therapy.

I think you can trust yourself that you are fine. You only need to bring to therapy what you need and want. The only thing that might be helpful to you is to talk about talking about a nameless thing with your T, as in having a more abstract conversation about "what is important to bring to therapy? what if it's a common topic that many people do raise in therapy, but you don't feel you need to?"