Posted by Shortelise on April 9, 2005, at 22:30:47
In reply to thank you, posted by octavia on April 9, 2005, at 19:24:07
Oh, Octavia, I'm so sorry. That is a bad place to leave a close relationship, be it a therapeutic one or otherwise.
If a T finds he takes a dislike to a client, he must refer that client on. If he falls in love, same thing. If he is diagnosed with incurable deafness, same thing. He has to refer the client on, not leave her hanging in limbo as he's done you.
It is very important that T's not re-traumatize their patients. But you sound kind of traumatized to me... but what do I know? I'd talk with someone else if it were me. If you were feeling better and better about it, it wouldn't matter, but it's still terribly painful, it's interfering with your life, and you seem not to have been able to process it on your own. Those are really good reasons to find someone to help you process it.
What do you think?
ShortE
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