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Re: Trying to find a new T

Posted by Emily Elizabeth on May 13, 2008, at 21:07:34

In reply to Trying to find a new T, posted by myrtledog on May 13, 2008, at 11:27:52

Have you considered trying to find someone totally different---older, younger, different gender, etc.? Someone who wouldn't replace her at all, someone who would complement the work you've done. I recently moved and had to switch T's. My new T is different in her approach (more talkative, directive), younger, and I have a more peer-like transference with her rather than a maternal one. I still miss old T very much, but the differences have eased the transition.

Just a thought. Good luck with this difficult transition.

Best,
EE


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