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Re: Do the Issues Make a Difference?

Posted by LG04 on January 17, 2005, at 21:05:39

In reply to Do the Issues Make a Difference?, posted by mair on January 14, 2005, at 11:33:28

Hi Mair, I know exactly what you mean. I also tend to feel closest to my therapist when I am really upset, i.e. when I really need her. But I have learned/experienced also feeling very close to her when I am not upset or needy.

So I am sure that you can also feel close to her without being distraught. It might just take time. And I think it has to do with trust. Once I was more able to internalize my therapist and trust her, to know she's there and loves me and cares about me even when we're not together, then I could feel really close to her even when not in need.

My guess is it will happen for you too eventually.
LG


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