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Re: why does regression happen in therapy??

Posted by Sigismund on December 3, 2009, at 0:59:13

In reply to why does regression happen in therapy??, posted by obsidian on December 2, 2009, at 20:25:58

I don't know, is the short answer, and I'm not sure it always does, but it did with me and others who went to the same T, but I would be hard pressed to explain or illustrate why, and anyway, I've almost forgotten. It certainly wasn't just the blank slate, that's for sure. The impression I was given, the impression that preceded the regression (I think that's what it was) was one of a profound empathy that bypassed the needs/demands of the ego, and this was shown in the (so called, I never understood why this is the word) interpretations.

 

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