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talking about the client patient relationship

Posted by rubenstein on August 3, 2004, at 9:10:09

Hi, I am pretty new to the board and to the whole therapy process, thus I was looking for some insight that y'all might have into the therapist/client relationship. Every week, we have to talk about my feelings toward the seession and him (my therapist). I really like him and trust his knowledge about things, I also recognize the confines of the relationship and the boundaries that are present. I never know what to say. I would like to thank him but am so afraid that that gesture would be taken some other way. Does anyone else talk about their relationship with their therapist. Is it normal to feel uncomfortable talking about such things. Does the comfort come later as I progress through therapy? Is tis part of the process? Many thanks in advance for any insight you can share.
Rubenstein


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