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Re: is your T's intelligence critical to therapy?

Posted by annierose on April 29, 2005, at 16:56:28

In reply to is your T's intelligence critical to therapy?, posted by JenStar on April 29, 2005, at 13:51:22

I do think intelligence is critcial to therapy for me. You don't want to be with someone that you can out wit, out maneuver, out smart. Especially with the hard work therapy involves, the client can't be the only one in the chair that is doing some critical thinking.

My T is very smart. She also has a good sense of humor, and is very perceptive with both my mood and body language. She is tuned in to me.

I have a strong personality. If I felt I was stronger than her (emotionally), I don't think it would work. We have a balance, and I like it like that.

 

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