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@creative_writer I used to go through like 20-30 tissues every single session lol, but considering what you've said in the past about how difficult it is for you to cry in front of others, sounds like it was a pretty intense appt?
Anything you wanna chat about? Or if you wanna use the space to decompress/vent, I'm here to listen 😊
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Aye for sure @creative_writer it seeps into everything... which makes sense, considering trauma impacts our survival systems, and the core biological imperative, our survival instinct. And when something, real or perceived, threatens it, it can create scars that ripple out into other aspects of our lives, even in the most unexpected ways.
A therapeutic relationship is still an interpersonal relationship, so it makes sense that your social anxiety would still be kicking up whilst in that space, even if you're not talking about it directly.
How are you feeling within yourself now? System starting to settle yet?
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