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It's interesting how different schools of thought/approaches to therapy/whatever view physical touch.
I asked T about physical touch early in therapy, and he said that his mentor when he was learning to be a T was very into physical touch, because it is so healing. So, I guess that's where T is coming from.
(Ironically, I was asking because I wanted to be sure T would NEVER touch me - and I actually told him after he told me that to stand far away from me when I was leaving sessions so he wouldn't accidentally touch me. I had forgotten about that until just now)
It's hard when we need something from T and can't get it. ((((((((Echoes))))))))