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Old Feb 03, 2014, 10:41 PM
ready2makenice ready2makenice is offline
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Yes I have bawled and sobbed in a session,twice. The first time I was talking about by CSA and I just couldn't take it and my T got up from her chair handed me a box a tissue and sat next to me rubbing my leg. I was shaking really badly. She did end up tearing up because I was in so much pain over it all and felt like I was reliving it all.

Last session I also bawled my eyes out and T sat next to me and held me for awhile. She did not cry but it was a hard session for sure. I literally cried the entire last session. She didn't cry then but I guess I just really needed to get all of that out.

I'm glad you're going to be able to see T again. I hope the session goes well

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Old Feb 03, 2014, 10:54 PM
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I haven't been able to yet, but it has always been hard for me to show emotions. It sounds like you had a kind of breakthrough session in a way! I've thought it would be good for me to cry and process with my T. I'm worried about my inability to show emotions, and aware that's what keeps me isolated from people.
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