Does Your Therapist Find You Annoying? We Asked Them.

Check out this article we were featured in on Huff Post about client/therapist relationships.

Another factor: whether the client is present and puts in the work inside and outside of sessions. “They can be angry, struggling and even demonstrating some frustrating behaviors, but I am genuinely happy to be with them if they are there and trying to work on it,” Antoinette Bonafede said. “I’d rather an ugly truth than a pretty lie any day: no such thing as TMI in therapy.
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