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Old Oct 18, 2020, 01:17 PM
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Originally Posted by GingerBee View Post
My therapist does not disclose a lot, which is part of his modality. Because I know this, I pretty much never ask him ANYTHING AT ALL to be on the safe side because I find it humiliating to have to have justify asking even the most innocuous question.

We were having quite an intense session last week and I finally felt comfortable in the moment to ask him something along the lines of why he became a therapist (and this is after YEARS of seeing him) and he became very uncomfortable and said he could not answer.

Obviously, intellectually, I understand all the reasons why he can’t/won’t answer, but as time goes on, the shame has become immense and I just feel like I can never see him again, as if pushing someone else’s boundaries, even accidentally makes me just the worst most stupid person alive (which I know is quite dramatic).

I am sure I will still be able to drag myself to session later this week, but I just wanted to hear if anyone else had experienced something similar and worked it through.

Asking your therapist why they chose their line of work is absolutely acceptable. They work for YOU.
It’s the equivalent of a prospective employer asking you “what makes you right for this position?” If you don’t answer your chances of getting hired are pretty slim. I hold a therapist (or any other professional that I hire) to the same standard.