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Default Mar 27, 2023 at 08:54 PM
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It's normal to want to know more about our therapists. At one point of the therapy relationship I really had to really try hard to resist the urge to go searching for information. I did do a generic google search but never really saw anything other than the website and a few google reviews and never went further than the first page . I had a previous therapist who I had alot of intense feelings for who used to have a generic twitter and facebook page where they would post therapy articles and I found that weirdly really helpful in helping to ward off the urge to know more. It somehow gave me a sense of knowing they were there somewhere which someone lessened that urge to search. It also gave me a slight glimpse into their thought space and was weirdly comforting reading the articles knowing that they had read them too and found them interesting enough to share.
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