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How do I become more open and honest with someone that has so much power over me?

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Thats good insight.

I was in my mother's attic on a hot summer afternoon, swearing to myself that if i ever got out of there, i would be SO FORTHCOMING with my next therapist. Because not being able to say stuff had gotten me into that horrible situation.
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