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Re: crying in therapy

Posted by blahblahblah on September 14, 2009, at 22:46:32

In reply to Re: crying in therapy » blahblahblah, posted by obsidian on September 14, 2009, at 22:13:51

> it took me a while, but I found that I couldn't really talk about what I needed to talk about without crying.
> Do you think you need to?
> -sid

Um, i don't know. i remember about 3 months into therapy i told her i could never cry in front of her because it would be awkward. i said she would just stare at me and i wouldn't like that. sometimes, when getting into repressed memories i have needed to cry but held back. i have maternal transference, and never felt comfortable showing emotion to my mum, so that may be why.

what does your t do when you cry?


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