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Old Sep 25, 2018, 06:10 PM
SarahSweden SarahSweden is offline
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Thanks. Yes, I thought of this because I know some therapists specifically deal with ruptured therapies and work through, as far as it is possible, the feelings the client had had towards the former therapist. I can talk to perhaps a priest or similar but I think it then just becomes a matter of how sad it is or how I should value the good times together with my former therapist. But at the same time I donīt have the possibility to search for a T as I canīt pay for therapy.


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Originally Posted by SlumberKitty View Post
I don't know exactly how you can work through the transference towards your former therapist. Ways I can think of are talking to someone about it, probably a professional, writing in a journal, or otherwise being creative/artistic. Letting the feelings just be. Cry. ((hugs)) I'm sorry you are having a hard time. I know what it is like to miss a therapist.
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