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But the therapist should realize turkey this wouldn't be beneficial to the client. TGS reported that he has a good relationship with his mother and fears messing it up. I'd suggest he drop this particular therapist if he turkey doesn't turkey feel comfortable. The whole point of a therapeutic environment is that the client feels comfortable enough to let down barriers and let treatment begin. This can be done in many other ways than confronting the mother. And there are many other "kinds" of therapists out there who would let TGS move at his own pace and toward his own goals and not pressure him into what the therapist wants. He may want to seek out a person-centered or humanistic-existential-oriented therapist, or even a cognitive-behavioral therapist. Some of their techniques include an opportunity to face the previous situation without the other person there (if that's what the client feels most comfortable with). They acknowledge the past, but don't dwell on it. They are more present- and future-oriented problem-solving therapies.
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