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SI (may trigger) and therapy

Posted by rubenstein on September 22, 2004, at 16:54:24

Hi
I have an issue with SI. My therapist certainly doesn't condone my behavior but seems to understand the context of it in my life. It is a coping mechanism I use, and have unfortunately become addicted to. He never says harsh things about it, and is generally understanding though concerned at times. If this is the reason, why do I feel so bad about telling him if I have done it in the past week. I feel as if I have disapointed him, even if he insists that this is not the case. I guess I feel bad about it, I don't know. Does anyone have any similiar experiences with such things. How does your therapist deal with your SI'ing. Mine is convincced it will go away when the time is right. I am not so sure.... I am sort of scared.

rubenstein


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