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Old Feb 04, 2018, 07:35 PM
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Parts of this made me laugh out loud, I feel like some can relate to parts of it.

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Old Feb 04, 2018, 10:16 PM
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I saw this earlier today. Even though it was funny, it hurt a little because I relate so much with video. The feelings that I have for my therapist mirror the same feelings in the video. It was still amusing though.
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That is a great video! Very funny and made me laugh but admittedly some of it is relatable for me
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Old Feb 05, 2018, 04:28 PM
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This is hilarious!! And yeah, I could have written a similar ballad with ex-t. Lololol!
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Old Feb 06, 2018, 05:07 AM
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I do find it relatable and funny, but I've seen it shared on a few fb groups for therapists, and for some reason it really bothers me to see therapists laughing about this. If a client wants to laugh about it, that's okay to me, but transference can be painful, and the reason we feel this way in a lot of cases relates to early trauma and insecure attachment, so when I see therapists laughing about it I don't think they have the right to laugh unless they are relating it to their own experiences of being a client in therapy rather than their clients.
Sorry had to get that off my chest.
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Old Feb 06, 2018, 04:12 PM
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I do find it relatable and funny, but I've seen it shared on a few fb groups for therapists, and for some reason it really bothers me to see therapists laughing about this. If a client wants to laugh about it, that's okay to me, but transference can be painful, and the reason we feel this way in a lot of cases relates to early trauma and insecure attachment, so when I see therapists laughing about it I don't think they have the right to laugh unless they are relating it to their own experiences of being a client in therapy rather than their clients.
Sorry had to get that off my chest.
Yes! I couldn't figure out why this video bugged me a little, but it did. It's a little like a fat person can make a fat joke, and I recognize it as a way of using humor to diffuse the pain and uncomfortableness about discussing the situation. But a skinny person better not make one, or I might just sit on her.
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