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Anger is the appropriate emotion here. I did and I talked to people. She did use her power to take advantage of my naivete regarding money. Let's be honest it is a business and she wants to keep clients longer. The thing I am writing here about her disrespecting clients no regarding money or sessions happened with my friend. My friend had the exact same observation.
She went and told her what she wants to work on and told her she cannot afford to financially see her on a weekly basis but that biweekly would work for her. My therapists pushed her into scheduling weekly sessions and my friend also felt betrayed. As a therapist, she is dealing with vulnerable people and she has more responsibility to hear the clients no even if it is not as assertive or aggressive. She kept violating my boundaries. I did tell her I have issues with setting boundaries and confronting people.
I've dealt with something similar before and I was advised to file a complaint by a therapist and another very trustworthy person.
The filing of complaint might not get her to lose her license but it will serve as a warning not to exploit clients in that way and to reexamine what she is doing wrong.
My anger is very appropriate and very righteous in this case. You might see anger as something that needs to be worked on and resolved. For me, anger is a driving force that something wrong was done to me and I need to take actions. I trust myself about this.
She went and told her what she wants to work on and told her she cannot afford to financially see her on a weekly basis but that biweekly would work for her. My therapists pushed her into scheduling weekly sessions and my friend also felt betrayed. As a therapist, she is dealing with vulnerable people and she has more responsibility to hear the clients no even if it is not as assertive or aggressive. She kept violating my boundaries. I did tell her I have issues with setting boundaries and confronting people.
I've dealt with something similar before and I was advised to file a complaint by a therapist and another very trustworthy person.
The filing of complaint might not get her to lose her license but it will serve as a warning not to exploit clients in that way and to reexamine what she is doing wrong.
My anger is very appropriate and very righteous in this case. You might see anger as something that needs to be worked on and resolved. For me, anger is a driving force that something wrong was done to me and I need to take actions. I trust myself about this.