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Re: needing a hug being refused, wish it didn't hurt

Posted by Speaker on January 9, 2004, at 9:36:41

In reply to Re: needing a hug being refused, wish it didn't hurt » metalflipflop, posted by Dinah on January 9, 2004, at 9:29:30

My old T of eight years offered a hug at the end of every session. Would you like a hug? It was a great way to leave...even when I was mad I knew our relationship was ok. I am so sorry for the mixed message your T left you...it is soooooooo wrong! I would call and not wait a stew alone. This is her problem not yours...there is nothing wrong with wanting a hug and if she allowed it before I can see where you were coming from. If she has a policy not to hug she should have covered it. When and if the T makes a mistake they should be professional enough to cover it with the patient.


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