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Member Since Dec 2022
Location: Ky
Posts: 5
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My therapist said at the of session when I left see u my love.
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RTerroni
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Grand Poohbah
Member Since Feb 2019
Location: Toodlepip
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People might be able to make more substantive comments if you are able to say a bit more about situation. For example, how do you feel about her saying that to you? Is there something unusual about it? Is it disturbing or comforting for you?
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AliceKate, LonesomeTonight
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Magnate
Member Since Sep 2013
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Asking 'what to do' suggests that comment has caused something in you. Is it bothering you?
Some people use such terms (e.g. 'dear' or 'my love') indiscriminately and don't necessarily mean anything by it. That being said, therapists ought to avoid creating ambiguity, which clearly they have done here. As to what to do: be frank, tell them how that comment makes you feel and/or what they meant by that and/or to stop calling you that if it bothers you. |
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AliceKate, ArtleyWilkins, LonesomeTonight, zoiecat
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