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I posted last week and am reposting with hopes for refreshed input.
I wrote about the discomfort I felt from my therapist moving to a new space above her husband's garage/workshop.
Except I wasn't supposed to know it was her home, she described it as a "residence". And we were friends on Facebook and her postings were loud that her husband had remodeled this space for her.
Well we had an email discussion today as I wanted to address the fact that last week, my first week in her new place, I could hear someone opening and closing a door downstairs, which to me was intrusive and therefore not private nor safe.
She responded to me that she had an arrangement that the workshop isn't to be accessed while she is in session but she couldn't help if there was an emergency. I pointed out that I wasn't sure what constitutes an "emergency", but I heard the door last week while I was in session.
This has me so upset that I can't feel safe or private, and I told her I need some time away from all this. Her response: "Sorry about the garage. I don't remember that but I don't doubt you heard it." Then threw in fluffy language about my time away and reaching out whenever I want.
WTF??. I am thinking that unless you can guarantee me that someone walking in and out of the garage is absolutely going to stop, this deal is over. I think if we can hear him, he can hear us, and I got no assurance that this won't happen again!
I hate ending therapy this way but I feel like Ive been blown off and after this exchange she unfriended me on Facebook. Have we broken up? How stupid. So my feelings are pretty hurt and I want to write and ask, "Is this the best you can do?" We've been working together for four years so I expected more of a commitment/concern/reaction??? Advice appreciated.
I wrote about the discomfort I felt from my therapist moving to a new space above her husband's garage/workshop.
Except I wasn't supposed to know it was her home, she described it as a "residence". And we were friends on Facebook and her postings were loud that her husband had remodeled this space for her.
Well we had an email discussion today as I wanted to address the fact that last week, my first week in her new place, I could hear someone opening and closing a door downstairs, which to me was intrusive and therefore not private nor safe.
She responded to me that she had an arrangement that the workshop isn't to be accessed while she is in session but she couldn't help if there was an emergency. I pointed out that I wasn't sure what constitutes an "emergency", but I heard the door last week while I was in session.
This has me so upset that I can't feel safe or private, and I told her I need some time away from all this. Her response: "Sorry about the garage. I don't remember that but I don't doubt you heard it." Then threw in fluffy language about my time away and reaching out whenever I want.
WTF??. I am thinking that unless you can guarantee me that someone walking in and out of the garage is absolutely going to stop, this deal is over. I think if we can hear him, he can hear us, and I got no assurance that this won't happen again!
I hate ending therapy this way but I feel like Ive been blown off and after this exchange she unfriended me on Facebook. Have we broken up? How stupid. So my feelings are pretty hurt and I want to write and ask, "Is this the best you can do?" We've been working together for four years so I expected more of a commitment/concern/reaction??? Advice appreciated.