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Re: Transference and why some alliances go bad? » floatingbridge

Posted by pegasus on August 19, 2011, at 11:01:14

In reply to Re: Transference and why some alliances go bad? » pegasus, posted by floatingbridge on August 19, 2011, at 10:22:47

I hear you on the triggers and waves. It sounds like you are pretty aware of what's going on with that, at least. I find that as my understanding of the phenomenon increases, it's incrementally easier to bear. I hope the same is true for you.

Interesting observation about docs. I agree that it seems not uncommon, at least among the folks who come here, to have experienced some level of hostility (unconscious or not) in doctors, when our symptoms aren't easily treated, or at least pigeonholed into a neat diagnosis. I think/hope one of the best things about working with a good T is that they are more used to that, and can help us cope with the experience better than an MD. Although, surely some Ts are better than others around clients who don't improve, as well.

- P

 

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