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Old Sep 18, 2015, 08:58 AM
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I don't understand how a client could mess up. A therapist - sure, but not a client.
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Old Sep 18, 2015, 09:01 AM
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Youre funny! No the thing is - accountable equals cared about equals responsible for, is a brand new idea for me. Trying it on for size.
That's how I see it as well. So I'm not accountable to anybody else - I should be accountable to myself, I guess that's one thing to work towards, but I cannot possibly be accountable to my T (or any other people) for exactly the reasons you mention. Thanks!
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Old Sep 18, 2015, 09:10 AM
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I don't understand how a client could mess up. A therapist - sure, but not a client.
I would say, thats because you do take responsibility for doing what you want to do. You want smoked pork belly or a puppy, you get them. These are unachievable for me. Im too ambivalent even to have a betta fish.
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Old Sep 18, 2015, 10:03 PM
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I don't understand how a client could mess up. A therapist - sure, but not a client.
I didn't specifically mean mess up with respect to the therapist, I meant mess up in the sense of having been unsuccessful in achieving some goal or doing what I'd set out to do. I have given her the symbolic authority to be okay with my imperfections and have that mean something to me. She doesn't have actual authority, she doesn't literally give me any kind of permission, rather she uses her symbolic authority to help me see other perspectives. For example she helps me to internalize the idea that when I fall short in some way, there's a reason for it and I can choose to cut myself a little slack rather than decide that I suck.

She "gives me permission" to be imperfect and still recognize that I have worth as a human being. I can still do or feel whatever I want but my idea is to use therapy to change in some substantive ways and so I've decided over time to allow her attitudes and ideas to matter to me. I am not able to achieve the change I want through sheer brute force or singleminded effort, I actually need to feel attached to her and have her matter to me to make those shifts.
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