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Old Dec 10, 2015, 12:05 PM
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Just say thanks for the offer, but it isn't financially possible and you'd prefer to keep your individual therapy with your current T. End of discussion. It's an offer and suggestion, not a requirement.
I know it's not a requirement.

I talked to T about this. She thinks he wants more clients to fill up his times available and hours he's working for. She also thinks he's interested in me due to the BPD. She said all of this is normal for an intern.
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Old Dec 10, 2015, 12:14 PM
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Yeah. I'd probably just stay firm on the no and not let it get to me. You can always tell him that you don't want him bringing it up with you anymore and that if *you* decide to initiate individual therapy with him, you'll let him know. Practice some of those interpersonal DBT skills
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