AnonymousGirl99
Bronze Member
Hi everyone,
Looking for some ideas. I've been struggling a lot in life and in therapy. Each session I leave feeling awful and each session I end up crying with my whole body - shaking, trembling, etc.
The tricky thing is, sometimes in these moments I yearn to be hugged. I need to be hugged. And my therapist informed me today that she has an absolutely no hugging policy.
Naturally, I took this wildly personal (I'm a disgusting POS, no one will ever want to touch me, etc.). It will take a while to get over this, but the thing is, it's causing a rift in my relationship with a really, really good therapist.
As I work through this, I know there will be more times I get upset and I will want her to comfort me. Does anyone have any ideas on how she can do this without touch?
I think she said she pats people on the back. But aside from that, any gestures, any sayings or expressions that people find helpful that their therapist does when they're upset?
Any suggestions welcome.
Thank you!
Ella
Looking for some ideas. I've been struggling a lot in life and in therapy. Each session I leave feeling awful and each session I end up crying with my whole body - shaking, trembling, etc.
The tricky thing is, sometimes in these moments I yearn to be hugged. I need to be hugged. And my therapist informed me today that she has an absolutely no hugging policy.
Naturally, I took this wildly personal (I'm a disgusting POS, no one will ever want to touch me, etc.). It will take a while to get over this, but the thing is, it's causing a rift in my relationship with a really, really good therapist.
As I work through this, I know there will be more times I get upset and I will want her to comfort me. Does anyone have any ideas on how she can do this without touch?
I think she said she pats people on the back. But aside from that, any gestures, any sayings or expressions that people find helpful that their therapist does when they're upset?
Any suggestions welcome.
Thank you!
Ella