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Re: What your T does when you cry?

Posted by Bent on October 26, 2004, at 11:57:09

In reply to What your T does when you cry?, posted by Skittles on October 25, 2004, at 22:31:15

Over two years in therapy and I had never cried until…yesterday!! Sometimes I want to cry but I cant. Then I leave the session and fall apart. It was only like two tears and was triggered by our first discussion ever of terminating. It hurt so bad but felt so good to be able to cry a little. My T just sat there, then leaned forward, and in a very calm voice said, “it’s ok, it’s ok, you are very brave.” I think I am going to cry now just thinking about it.


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