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Old Mar 01, 2018, 01:44 PM
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My therapy session earlier this week was very difficult for me. I finally decided tell my therapist about my romantic feelings towards her. It took forever for me to get started. I was felt highly uncomfortable. Going in to session, I was afraid that my therapist might judge me or get upset if she learned about my feelings. I started by asking my therapist if she knew what transference was. I am glad that my therapist was understanding and emphasized that talking about my transference is an important conversation to have. I didn't have that much time to get into detail since I took too long to tell her that I have loving sentiments for her. My therapist has shown me time and time again that she can be trusted every time I want to talk about something difficult. I feel a little more ready for next week when I go more into detail about transference.

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Old Mar 01, 2018, 03:10 PM
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Glad it went well. I told mine i love him this week. He hamdled it well too
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