You have to be careful about these situations. The therapist is doing there job, it is their job to seem empathetic and helpful, however it is also there job, which means it may not be as genuine as you may think.
Actually, from what I've found, to perform your job well you need a lot of empathy with your patients. Which means you do end up caring about them and genuinely want them to get better, not just for some pay rise.
do you think she really doesnt care about me then? and is just telling me crap like that she thinks i am special and stuff? she said if she could have me live with her we could do that but she isnt allowed.
I want my therapist to adopt me, is it normal?
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You have to be careful about these situations. The therapist is doing there job, it is their job to seem empathetic and helpful, however it is also there job, which means it may not be as genuine as you may think.
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Actually, from what I've found, to perform your job well you need a lot of empathy with your patients. Which means you do end up caring about them and genuinely want them to get better, not just for some pay rise.
do you think she really doesnt care about me then? and is just telling me crap like that she thinks i am special and stuff? she said if she could have me live with her we could do that but she isnt allowed.
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Yes, I definitely do believe she is saying that to empathize with you.