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View Poll Results: Are you afraid of your therapist and is that a problem?
I am afraid of my therapist and that's a problem. 14 19.18%
I am afraid of my therapist and that's a problem.
14 19.18%
I am afraid of my therapist and that's not a problem. 2 2.74%
I am afraid of my therapist and that's not a problem.
2 2.74%
I am not afraid of my therapist and that's a problem. 0 0%
I am not afraid of my therapist and that's a problem.
0 0%
I am not afraid of my therapist and that's not a problem. 57 78.08%
I am not afraid of my therapist and that's not a problem.
57 78.08%
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Old Nov 10, 2015, 11:38 PM
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My T is not in the least intimidating or scary. He's a Mr. Rogers-esque dorky easy-going man who specializes in child play and trauma therapy. He's like a giant hairless puppy; I would not be shocked to see him attempt to wag his tail at some point. Serious.

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Old Nov 11, 2015, 12:31 AM
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No , I'm not afraid of my regular T , I was uncomfortable with one crazier than me and intrigued working with a clinical psychologist. My regular T balances me very well and I have learned to trust more with him.
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