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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You are repeatedly stating how you perceive the situation in your family. How about how the other people in your family perceive it? Do you hear them if their perception does not align with yours? Do you "allow" them to express their feelings/ideas openly? Is this what the therapist is trying to get at? If the communication in your family is not working, something needs to change. Why not let the professional you hired try to address the issue, even if it is not the way you would address it (which, according to you, is not working)?[/quote] Everyone in the family expresses their emotions openly. It's just a bit exhausting to have big emotions for small things regularly.[/quote] How is saying sorry for getting the location wrong a big emotion? The only one who seems to have big emotions is you, about what you think others emotions are. [/quote]
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