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Re: therapist crying

Posted by lucie lu on September 7, 2008, at 21:30:40

In reply to therapist crying, posted by ayla_auel on September 7, 2008, at 17:11:11

The only time was once in college, with someone I had been seeing for a few months. It was hardly intensive therapy but we did talk a bit about my childhood. I looked up and she was all teared up. It felt weird to me because I really had no idea what she was crying about! Something I said must have struck something within her. I agree that it depends a lot on whether the T is crying for you or him/herself. In that case it seemed to have been her. With my current T, moist eyes would be appreciated as a sign of his empathy and caring. If he has cried, though, I've never caught him at it ;)

Lucie


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