It's pretty common, and you should be honest with her about your feelings - that's what therapy is about, right?
Consider the possibility that she's skilled enough at reading people to have a good idea of what's going on (she'd be a pretty crap therapist if she didn't see it), and she knows this could help you get to the root of your problems. Maybe she doesn't want to stop the sessions because she thinks you're close to a break-through.
Should I tell my therapist I'm in love with her?
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It's pretty common, and you should be honest with her about your feelings - that's what therapy is about, right?
Consider the possibility that she's skilled enough at reading people to have a good idea of what's going on (she'd be a pretty crap therapist if she didn't see it), and she knows this could help you get to the root of your problems. Maybe she doesn't want to stop the sessions because she thinks you're close to a break-through.
Read this: https://psychcentral.com/lib/in-love-with-your-therapist-heres-what-to-do/