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[quote=Anonymous]Your therapist should not be ignoring or pushing aside anything that is significant or meaningful to you, or anything that is causing you pain that you wish to discuss. By exploring your experience within this friendship in therapy, you’ll naturally be reflecting on your family of origin and making those connections. The pain of this loss of friendship may be greatly impacted by the older pain rooted in your childhood, but that’s no reason to brush it aside - quite the contrary. Your therapist should be following your lead and not dictating what’s important to you (unless you have a pattern of avoiding discussions about your childhood, and it doesn’t sound like that’s what’s going on here). I would bring all of this to the table in your next session. [/quote]
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