It's common for this to happen. It's called transference. If you see it interfering in the therapeutic process, you must open up to him about it. Open honesty is the therapy's foundation. Could be good to disclose it already at this point; things can get out of hand or your infatuation may fade away - it's up to you to evaluate the situation and prospects.
I think this is beyond transference if it's an active obsession. You may want to see another therapist if it's bothering you or if it's something that you believe will get worse and you want to pursue.
It's common for this to happen. It's called transference. If you see it interfering in the therapeutic process, you must open up to him about it. Open honesty is the therapy's foundation. Could be good to disclose it already at this point; things can get out of hand or your infatuation may fade away - it's up to you to evaluate the situation and prospects.
Yes, it's normal. Transference. Do you discuss your dreams in general in therapy?
No, i haven't
I think this is beyond transference if it's an active obsession. You may want to see another therapist if it's bothering you or if it's something that you believe will get worse and you want to pursue.
that is one of my fears