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#26
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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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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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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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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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