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Re: Is it always more important to talk about it? » Dinah

Posted by All Done on May 31, 2006, at 13:33:32

In reply to Re: Is it always more important to talk about it? » All Done, posted by Dinah on May 31, 2006, at 9:03:49

> I think I agree with Falls. I've had hugs, and it was nowhere near as special as the emotional holding of therapy.

I remember you saying that. It’s one thing that keeps me from actually asking him for one. I’ve told him I’m guessing it can’t and won’t be as nice as I want.


> On the other hand, had he refused to hug me, it would have probably become a huge deal to me. By agreeing, he made it into a nonissue.
>
> But maybe it's not supposed to be a nonissue?

Apparently, it’s not supposed to be a nonissue in my therapy. :)


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