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Default Jun 01, 2020 at 06:21 PM
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If it's hard for you to talk about it, could you maybe email her about the fact that you remember what happened to you and were hurt that she didn't remember what you told her?
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Default Jun 01, 2020 at 08:18 PM
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If it's hard for you to talk about it, could you maybe email her about the fact that you remember what happened to you and were hurt that she didn't remember what you told her?
Thank you! In "normal" therapy (IRL) I would not have a problem with bringing anything up with her. In fact, I'm proud of myself because I've been entirely open and honest with her. But the video thing...I feel awkward telling such personal stuff to my therapist who is a big head inside of my computer.

Actually, I would much prefer posting to her (like we do here) than the video thing. I thought about emailing her, but lost my courage. So thanks for suggesting that, dandl!

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