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Data:
50-minute session. Client presented with emotional distress stemming from a betrayal by a close friend. Client stated, "I don’t know if I can ever trust them again," and described the deep emotional impact of the situation. Client reported that the betrayal has caused doubt in other friendships and difficulty letting go of the hurt. Therapist discussed how betrayal can lead to grief and insecurity in relationships. Explored the idea of setting healthy boundaries if the client chooses to maintain the friendship. Client appeared slightly overwhelmed but acknowledged the importance of processing emotions before making decisions.
Assessment:
Client is processing the emotional impact of betrayal and its effect on their relationships. Client is making progress toward understanding their feelings and exploring potential actions aligned with their treatment goals. Client responded to interventions with some initial overwhelm but demonstrated insight and willingness to engage in reflective practices.
Plan:
Client agreed to write down their feelings about the friendship over the next week. Next session will involve evaluating their reflections and emotional progress. Continuation of the current treatment plan with a focus on emotional processing and decision-making regarding the friendship.
Today’s 50-minute session focused on the pain the client is feeling after a close friend betrayed their trust. They said, "I don’t know if I can ever trust them again," explaining the deep emotional impact the situation has had on them. The client discussed how the betrayal has created doubt in other friendships and how it’s difficult for them to let go of the hurt. We talked about how betrayal can lead to feelings of grief and a sense of insecurity in relationships. I reassured the client that it’s normal to feel conflicted about whether to repair the friendship or let it go.
We explored the idea of setting healthy boundaries with the friend if they choose to continue the relationship. I suggested taking time to reflect on what they need in order to heal before making any decisions. Client seemed a little overwhelmed but acknowledged the need to process their emotions before taking any action. They agreed to write down how they feel about the friendship over the next week and revisit the decision once they feel more clear. We’ll check in next session to evaluate how they’re feeling.
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