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In the first consultation, Therapist A explores Claire’s relationship with her parents, tracing oscillating patterns of dependence and independence. Perhaps, the therapist suggests, these same patterns are playing out at work as well as in romantic relationships, leaving Claire feeling blah when she cannot find constructive resolutions. By becoming more aware of the situations that trigger needs for dependence and independence, Claire can begin to explore better ways of integrating these and finding greater fulfillment.
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