Posted by one woman cine on December 10, 2005, at 20:53:18
In reply to OK, here's my problem..., posted by Tamar on December 10, 2005, at 17:36:45
Hi, Tamar
I wrote you a post above, I hope you get time to read it.
I totally agree with you in that the therapist is 200% responsible, it is never the patients fault. The patient should be able to express whatever they need to express to their therapist (emphasis on this qualifier) & the therapist has to process it properly into something the patient can use.
& I did ask allisonross if I could ask her a question, about this - & I was never answered. i think I asked if I could even ask a question b/c i realized it was a delicate subject and didn't want to storm in like gangbusters. I wanted to know that question you posed; and maybe others. Oh well, no matter.
& I do think it's so important for everyone to express themselves. (I guess see the above post to you...maybe in the thread "gauging comfort levels") Dialogue is so important for many of us that have been silenced or forced into submission for whatever reason. Every voice is important.
poster:one woman cine
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