If possible, I would suggest that you continue to make your worries about your therapist's feelings the content of your sessions with her. Keep it out in the open and work it through with her, rather than stewing about it on your own. This kind of work with her will probably be just as helpful as anything else you might take to your sessions at this time. Remember that you are the one who is emotionally ill and in need of help - not your therapist. She is emotionally stable and can handle a sick husband or even the loss of her husband, as other emotionally stable human beings do all the time. I am sure it is difficult for you to imagine viewing the world through her eyes, but take my word for it - she's fine. You are the one who needs help, and when you are in session with her, she is 100% there for you.
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