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View Poll Results: Has the therapist ever said these things to you?
You are brave/strong 37 56.92%
You are brave/strong
37 56.92%
It is an honor/pleasure to work with you 37 56.92%
It is an honor/pleasure to work with you
37 56.92%
You bring your best/true/authentic self to therapy 9 13.85%
You bring your best/true/authentic self to therapy
9 13.85%
you work really hard 37 56.92%
you work really hard
37 56.92%
you are insightful 33 50.77%
you are insightful
33 50.77%
you are psychologically minded 9 13.85%
you are psychologically minded
9 13.85%
"we" (meaning therapist and client) get along well 20 30.77%
"we" (meaning therapist and client) get along well
20 30.77%
how sensitive and caring you are 25 38.46%
how sensitive and caring you are
25 38.46%
you are very smart/bright/intelligent 50 76.92%
you are very smart/bright/intelligent
50 76.92%
I care about/like you 45 69.23%
I care about/like you
45 69.23%
I am not impervious to clients (or words to that meaning) 15 23.08%
I am not impervious to clients (or words to that meaning)
15 23.08%
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Default Sep 07, 2018 at 01:57 PM
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Again, not saying therapists aren’t being honest, but looking at the list, some of these statements about client characteristics—how can the therapist really know? In the space of an hour you might be able to pick up on intelligence, and over time whether a client is working hard, but brave, honest, show their true nature in therapy—how does the therapist know when they see the client for such a small percentage of the clients’ lives and they are dependent on the client for information about what happens outside of therapy? After years together, perhaps, but before that?
Yes. As a matter of fact, my t said something to me at one of my recent sessions that I still find myself wondering about: How could she possibly know that about me?

I dunno. Maybe that's why therapy works the way it does? T and client can only work together on what the client brings into the room. If it seems brave or strong or honest, then that's what the t has to go on. T's response isn't going to be affected by me being irritable and short that morning before I had my coffee or what she remembers me being like in high school.

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Default Sep 07, 2018 at 03:17 PM
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I think conceptual thinking, analytical thinking, insight etc are qualities a T could readily judge against other clients . I agree with LT that many on PC are strong in these areas

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Default Sep 07, 2018 at 03:57 PM
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I haven't seen much that I would describe in that way, but maybe.

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I think conceptual thinking, analytical thinking, insight etc are qualities a T could readily judge against other clients . I agree with LT that many on PC are strong in these areas
Also courage and hard work.

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PC where the women are strong, the men are good looking, and everyone is above average

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I love that!
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I was being sarcastic.

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I was being sarcastic.
No, it's true!

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Default Sep 07, 2018 at 04:55 PM
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My T has said I'm quick to pick up on things (which has been said by a number of people, so I kind of believe him), that he cares and that he's affected by things I say sometimes. The last two I'd expect therapists to say, the caring is part of the job and the being affected is just being honest, I don't think it's possible to not be affected at all.
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No, it's true!
Since there is absolutely no way for me to respond fully to this sentiment in a manner that could be considered supportive under even a bare minimum of what that word might encompass, let us just agree to disagree.

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We’re all characters in Lake Wobegon?

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I think many of us PC'ers are good at analysis paralysis. And either caring about the therapist's every little dirty secret or trying to annihilate them.
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I was being sarcastic.
Oh. I have trouble discerning sarcasm. IRL as well as online. But I still liked the sentiment.
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Oh. I have trouble discerning sarcasm. IRL as well as online. But I still liked the sentiment.
Don't feel bad. Almost no one knows if Stopdog is being serious or not.

I sometimes think her whole ouvre is a hoax.

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Oh. I have trouble discerning sarcasm. IRL as well as online. But I still liked the sentiment.
It is fine with me if you like it. Just wanted to clarify what I meant.

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Again, not saying therapists aren’t being honest, but looking at the list, some of these statements about client characteristics—how can the therapist really know? In the space of an hour you might be able to pick up on intelligence, and over time whether a client is working hard, but brave, honest, show their true nature in therapy—how does the therapist know when they see the client for such a small percentage of the clients’ lives and they are dependent on the client for information about what happens outside of therapy? After years together, perhaps, but before that?
My T hasn't used these exact phrases that I checked, but none of them were early on in therapy. The "I care about you" was just recently at 3 years when I went to an inpatient setting for a few weeks. She actually didn't say it to me, she said it to another T there, but I was standing right next to her.

Anything complimentary she has said was said in context to whatever we were talking about, and if I might not believe her, I do think she is being genuine and honest as to what she sees.
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