• @essell
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    647 months ago

    I am a therapist and frequently think I’d love to be friends with my clients if we’d met under different circumstances.

    Well, some of them.

    • Dharma Curious (he/him)
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      247 months ago

      I am actually friends with my former therapist. I had to change insurance because the one I was using was no longer offered on the marketplace. Couldn’t see her anymore. She let me continue seeing her for like 1/4 her normal rate for a few months until I could get into a different doctor. Now we text, chat, and see each other at pride (she is a 65+ straight, cis, married woman in southern US). If I’m going to be in the city where she’s at, we’ll occasionally get lunch or something. She’s awesome.

      Oddly enough, though, I think that level of friendliness messed with the actual therapy. Love her to death, but we did more chit chatting than actually delving into anything, and I got so fond of her that I began to get embarrassed sharing anything that I wouldn’t already share with friends/family.

      The human brain sucks sometimes. Lol.

    • M137
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      147 months ago

      I wonder what the overlap is of those who think the same of you.

      • @essell
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        177 months ago

        Reasonably high would be my guess. 75% or so. If only because that’s how friendships usually work.

        • @takenaps
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          37 months ago

          That’s a great attitude!