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Questioning therapist's intentions-thoughts pls
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 76065" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>Jo- I agree with you. While I don't mind talking about the stuff that happened to me when I was younger, I feel it doesn't give me an excuse for any of my actions. It formed who I am but it doesn't cripple me. I am only stronger because of what I went through. </p><p></p><p>We need to all learn, and teach our kids to take the good and the positive lessons from every experience and let go of the rest. You can revisit it but it doesn't need to drag you down. She doesn't need to wallow in it. THere comes a point when you have to say it is time to start living, what is next? What can I take from all of this and move forward?</p><p></p><p>She can teach others how to be a stronger woman one day...</p><p></p><p>Yeah sometimes you feel like screaming just get over it... it is over!!! But every person proccesses things differently and I need to remember that also at times...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 76065, member: 3155"] Jo- I agree with you. While I don't mind talking about the stuff that happened to me when I was younger, I feel it doesn't give me an excuse for any of my actions. It formed who I am but it doesn't cripple me. I am only stronger because of what I went through. We need to all learn, and teach our kids to take the good and the positive lessons from every experience and let go of the rest. You can revisit it but it doesn't need to drag you down. She doesn't need to wallow in it. THere comes a point when you have to say it is time to start living, what is next? What can I take from all of this and move forward? She can teach others how to be a stronger woman one day... Yeah sometimes you feel like screaming just get over it... it is over!!! But every person proccesses things differently and I need to remember that also at times... [/QUOTE]
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