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Re: T's can't instill boundaries without having some

Posted by Karen_kay on January 5, 2004, at 19:35:56

In reply to T's can't instill boundaries without having some, posted by Kalamatianos on January 5, 2004, at 18:26:32

But, what if said therapist doesn't make clear the boundaries. And you have a client who makes it known that s/he tries to test boundaries, yet the therapist insists that what the client refers to as "crossing boundaries" isn't at all boundary crossing according to the therapist. So, I guess I have a question regarding a difference in opinion from the viewpoint of the client and therapist. Only the client is more of a "prude" than the therapist.

Boundaries are a very important part of therapy. Not only for the therapist, but equally important for the client. But, isn't it almost impossible to not become co-dependent upon your therapist? Honestly? Am I missing something here?

I must admit, I don't agree with some of your posts. And I quite disagree with a few. But you do make a few rather intriguing points.


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