Are you seeing a therapist just now? I don't mean your friend, but someone you pay to be your therapist and help you process this stuff? It's just you asked about being angry after a session, but you weren't in a session with him - he was seeing you as a friend. I think friend relationships can leave us with all sorts of feelings, especially if they start getting in to stuff that's pretty sensitive.
And yes, therapy can do that too but the boundaries of a therapeutic relationship are different for a reason, because it needs to be safe enough for us to process all of those feelings. I'd be keeping a good wall between my therapy and my friendships because friends can't unknow what they know about me and I might regret them knowing so much later on.
And yes, therapy can do that too but the boundaries of a therapeutic relationship are different for a reason, because it needs to be safe enough for us to process all of those feelings. I'd be keeping a good wall between my therapy and my friendships because friends can't unknow what they know about me and I might regret them knowing so much later on.