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View Poll Results: Can you tell your therapist anything? | ||||||
Yes, there is no topic that is off-limits in therapy | 29 | 46.77% | ||||
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I can say anything about my life but not about my therapist or the therapeutic relationship | 5 | 8.06% | ||||
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No, there are certain limits to what one can discuss in therapy | 11 | 17.74% | ||||
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I don't know | 8 | 12.90% | ||||
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Other (please explain) | 9 | 14.52% | ||||
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Magnate
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Inspired by a recent post, I am interested in whether people feel that certain topics are off-limits in therapy. Certainly most people in therapy have things that they choose not to share. But do you feel like you could share anything if you wanted to? Are there certain comments or questions that you think your therapist would find inappropriate? Have you had a therapist tell you that a topic was off-limits? Would your therapist be offended if you asked an intensely personal question about their life?
ETA: The question is more whether you feel free to talk/ask about anything, not whether you find yourself willing or able to do so. Last edited by ElectricManatee; Jun 21, 2018 at 04:53 PM.. |
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