I think at a certain point i'd have to throw my hands up, because would have to say, what you are telling me in terms of your relationship with your daughter cannot be happening. As therapis and greener erapus, there can be this idea and pressure that there's a right way to do it, where that never happens. And also could be, which is what i try to tell greenor therapis when i'm helping them out, or of supervising them, is that sometimes you will blow up a reporte and there's nothing you can do about it. I think there's also a real life scenario where i finally gets bowher, i have to just
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Rachel Harrison, MAAT, LCPC, ATR
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