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Are therapists supposed to NOT comfort upset clients? A online friend of mine was asking her T about this sort of thing and she said that the role of the counselor was not to comfort.
I have no cried in therapy but I may at some point and the idea of him staring at my quietly or him leaving the room, both make me uneasy. I asked him before about it and he kinda suggested both of those options
However, he does hug me at the end of every session and he has previously said he has hugged clients before who had a "tough session"
I think just growing up with emotional abuse/neglect, the idea of crying alone, or being watched is not helpful and makes me wanna fight it more, I want comfort...
So that's why I'm asking this, if they are not supposed to do those sorts of things? if no, why?
I have no cried in therapy but I may at some point and the idea of him staring at my quietly or him leaving the room, both make me uneasy. I asked him before about it and he kinda suggested both of those options
However, he does hug me at the end of every session and he has previously said he has hugged clients before who had a "tough session"
I think just growing up with emotional abuse/neglect, the idea of crying alone, or being watched is not helpful and makes me wanna fight it more, I want comfort...
So that's why I'm asking this, if they are not supposed to do those sorts of things? if no, why?