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T and I have been emailing back and forth about some things I've been trying to process from our last session. I didn't really think about the way I worded something, and now he's concerned I could be in danger of hurting myself. Now, I don't know how to make him understand that is not at all what I meant by what I said. Doh!!!
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Anonymous100240, LonesomeTonight, ThisWayOut
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I left a weekend voicemail, a very weak rant for my standby therapist, but I got an email on Monday saying she had been trying to call me to make sure I was okay. I was flabbergasted, because nothing in the call even hinted of being in physical danger. Sometimes, they just need reassurance. |
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I sent him an email back and told him I was not in any danger, and I did not mean to word what I said the way I did. He hasn't responded. I just don't want him to think I'm just trying to pretend like I'm ok. I hope he believes me! |
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Try not to worry. |
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good you sent him an email back. hopefully he gets it quick.
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If your therapist is half-way decent, he will believe in you.
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