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Love is always complicated, but rarely as complex as the love felt for a therapist. Although it’s often dismissed, buried, or even shamed, loving your therapist is deeply human, and often, a sign that therapy is working. Love has many nuances and many potential expressions (some of which can be highly problematic in a therapeutic relationship) but the felt experience of love is a positive sign that the relationship between a client and therapist has a powerful potential to bring healing. I Love My Therapist, Therapist Client Relationship, Father Of Psychology, Good Therapist, Therapeutic Relationship, Social Worker Office Decor, Solution Focused Therapy, Dream Jobs, My Therapist

Love is always complicated, but rarely as complex as the love felt for a therapist. Although it’s often dismissed, buried, or even shamed, loving your therapist is deeply human, and often, a sign that therapy is working. Love has many nuances and many potential expressions (some of which can be highly problematic in a therapeutic relationship) but the felt experience of love is a positive sign that the relationship between a client and therapist has a powerful potential to bring healing.

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💭 My therapist told me something interesting today that I wanted to share with you all. Did you know that needing background noise to fall asleep, like the sound of a fan or the TV, could actually be a trauma response to abandonment? 😱 It's true! Apparently, the noise tricks our brains into thinking we aren't falling asleep alone. 🧐 I had never thought about it that way before, but it makes total sense. Our bodies and minds can hold onto past experiences and form habits that we don't even re... My Therapist Told Me, Therapist Quotes, My Therapist, Falling Asleep, Background Noise, Something Interesting, November 30, Mental And Emotional Health, Health Info

💭 My therapist told me something interesting today that I wanted to share with you all. Did you know that needing background noise to fall asleep, like the sound of a fan or the TV, could actually be a trauma response to abandonment? 😱 It's true! Apparently, the noise tricks our brains into thinking we aren't falling asleep alone. 🧐 I had never thought about it that way before, but it makes total sense. Our bodies and minds can hold onto past experiences and form habits that we don't even…

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