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poor wording

Posted by lucie lu on October 30, 2008, at 8:14:08

In reply to Re: Rupture in therapy (long) - p.s. » Wittgensteinz, posted by lucie lu on October 29, 2008, at 18:35:57

>right now and in ample quantities! You sounded so wistful to me when you describe how startled you were at your pdoc's warmth that it actually made me feel sad for you. I think this may be telling you something very important, Witti.

I was reading the updated thread and realized that my comment above was poorly worded. I feel very sad at how much you have been suffering, both from the rupture and from the events leading up to it. It was just the wistful tone in some of the things you said that made me wonder whether it reflected unmet yearnings for warmth. And if so, these feelings might be important to pay attention to in addition to those so powerfully coming to the fore right now for you. This led me to wonder if these needs for comfort and warmth might not be met productively short-term in a good day program.

Sorry - I will stop posting now!

L.


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