S11 | E10 Do Therapists Ever Develop Feelings for Their Clients?
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Can therapists develop romantic feelings for their clients?
It's a question that many people wonder about but one that is rarely discussed openly. In this video, I explore the reality of romantic attraction in the therapy room, why it can happen, why it matters, and what ethical responsibilities therapists have if these feelings arise.
I also discuss concepts such as erotic transference, supervision, professional boundaries, and why feelings themselves are very different from actions.
This is an honest conversation about a complex and often misunderstood aspect of therapy, viewed through both a human and professional lens.
If you're a therapist, trainee therapist, current therapy client, or simply curious about what really happens behind the scenes in therapy, I hope you'll find something useful here.
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