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Riptide said:
Someone said that this is a "mutalistic relationship." Actually, it depends on the type of therapy your T is doing and what his training is. Some schools of thought maintain that the relationship is NOT mutalistic and that T should control his counter-transferance reactions.
</div></font></blockquote><font class="post">I was the one who mentioned mutualistic therapeutic relationships (see above) and I was very careful to say this was in client-centered, humanistic psychology and not that this necessarily applied to Soliaree's case. I don't know what kind of therapy Soli and her T do so I wanted to make sure I didn't suggest that was the case for her. Sorry for the confusion, Riptide.
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