I am just curious about this. I cannot find any literature at all. I know therapy is client based mostly and the client must guide or direct the therapy mostly. However, I am curious to learn about this - having a therapist apologize unprompted to the client. I understand and read a lot about when the client brings an issue to the therapist and therapist realizes ooh yeah that was miss-attunement, they need to apologize and try to build trust again - repair the relationship. But to those of you who have been in therapy long time, I wonder if you ever experienced where the therapist says at the beginning of session (most likely time) that I need to bring up an issue from last session and I think blahahah I was out of line and I want to apologize about that. Something like that. Where even you as client could not recall if the topic in question was an issue at all. We learn a lot about how to repair the therapeutic relationship when the client voices the rupture but not the other way around, at least not so far in my training. Maybe it is something I have not learn in school yet and definitely i have not seen in my personal therapy so far.
If you ever had that type of therapeutic relation with your therapist, I am really curious how that felt for you? and when it happened like how long after you have known each other? I am wondering if this is a higher connection in therapy that I have not reached or it is so unique that it does not happen often. I am quite good bringing discomfort from me but I do not know if the therapist ever feels discomfort from her own input/feedback/approach and have not brought it forward to me (it is possible they take this to their own therapy or supervision). I will ask her next time...in two weeks but I am curious about this and how others experiences it.
In short, did therapist bring up issue to apologize that you did not even remember was an issue from your point view for whatever reason? or has it been always or mostly that you experienced the feeling and brought it up and the therapist then apologized or at least acknowledged how that may have made you feel that way - validate your feeling about the situation.
Hope this makes sense.
Thank you.
If you ever had that type of therapeutic relation with your therapist, I am really curious how that felt for you? and when it happened like how long after you have known each other? I am wondering if this is a higher connection in therapy that I have not reached or it is so unique that it does not happen often. I am quite good bringing discomfort from me but I do not know if the therapist ever feels discomfort from her own input/feedback/approach and have not brought it forward to me (it is possible they take this to their own therapy or supervision). I will ask her next time...in two weeks but I am curious about this and how others experiences it.
In short, did therapist bring up issue to apologize that you did not even remember was an issue from your point view for whatever reason? or has it been always or mostly that you experienced the feeling and brought it up and the therapist then apologized or at least acknowledged how that may have made you feel that way - validate your feeling about the situation.
Hope this makes sense.
Thank you.