Bon tarde, Bruno! This is not unusual situation. Sometimes, we find that those who are helping us with our mental health problems are our heroes, and we may start to have those types of feelings. However, it's unlikely that your therapist feels the same way. Also, if he did, it would mean that he could no longer be your therapist. What's more, it would be unethical for him to pursue a romantic relationship with you. I know it's probably not what you wanted to hear, but it's one of those situations in which the fantasy and reality are unlikely to merge. However, therapists are a great resource for opening yourself up for finding love. And who knows? I could be wrong. He may be willing to risk it all. You should look for signs that he's into you before you even consider that a possibility. Keep in mind that some of these signs are things that therapists are trained to do like maintaining eye contact. You'll have to look for other signs. https://pairedlife.com/dating/How-Do-You-Know-A-Guy-Likes-You