Question: Should I tell my therapist Im attracted to her?

Sexual attraction may be a sign youre making progress in therapy. “The client should tell the therapist because it is a very positive development,” Celenza said of clients who experience these feelings. A sexual, romantic or even friend relationship with your therapist should never happen.

How do you tell your therapist youre attracted to her?

Be completely honest and transparent. If you start developing feelings for your therapist, tell him or her about it. “Be honest with yourself and with your therapist,” Scharf says. “Your therapist could talk those feelings through with you, what they mean and how to manage them.

Is it OK to be attracted to your therapist?

Experts say experiencing some kind of attraction toward your counselor is not atypical — and chances are, your therapist has dealt with something similar before. Recognizing your feelings and working through them with your therapist may actually help you grow.

Should you tell your therapist you like them?

Therapy is an intimate process, and it is actually more common than you may realize to develop romantic feelings for your therapist. A good therapist will offer a safe haven to divulge your deepest secrets and will accept you no matter what.

What if I find my therapist attractive?

When a person in therapy is attracted to their therapist, this can often be discussed in therapy without harm—as long as the therapist is not excessively affected by attraction or countertransference. When it comes to the therapeutic relationship, sexuality can be even more of a challenging and complex consideration.

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