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Dr. Kirk and Bob answer patron emails. 


Therapist Rejection and Other Personal Things



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Trigger Warning: This episode may include topics such as assault, trauma, and discrimination. If necessary, listeners are encouraged to refrain from listening and care for their safety and well-being.


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Anonymous

Oh Bob! I absolutely feel the opposite you fear of! Your honesty makes me trust people more. Actually, because you aren’t saying things like you are perfect and you know everything and you figured it all out. This makes me happier and I feel more trust towards therapist. Keep this up Bob! You made me feel safer than I was before this podcast. I would love if you could help me but I know you don’t have space plus I live far away. However this is exactly why I would put trust in you. No bullishit, only reality. I really wish I could find friends and a therapist who is similarly don’t bloody know everything all the time and actually they are happy to admit that they are human for a change. I send you a big hug! Thank you!

Anonymous

Does anyone know how to I write an e-mail to Bob that he definitely reads?