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Yes it is. And for me, timely.
Thank you mouse. |
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Nominating your T for sainthood now are you Mouse? :-)
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Eh, no, I just found it to be the best description of Borderline personality disorder, especially the bit about the womb.
I've already nominated T for sainthood ;-) ... |
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mouse, this was a really good article. I haven't thought of myself as BP, but I could still relate to some of the stuff in the article.
I found this part a bit provocative: </font><blockquote><div id="quote"><font class="small">Quote:</font> Clients with weak emotional discharge and poor emotional maintenance benefit greatly from the full presence of a therapist who applies strong pressure to vital, armored physical areas. The inside of the upper thigh is an area of great release when pressed carefully. The close physical proximity of the therapist provides the much needed emotional security for the deep expression of long repressed feelings. </div></font></blockquote><font class="post"> The inside of the thigh?! Whoa, Nellie! I'm afraid this led to some racing thoughts from moi. Wow, I could never handle this, attached as I am to my T. Does anyone here do bodywork with their T? And what does the "armored" reference mean?
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