EveHarrington
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I think it would be unethical of him to deny seeing family if you ask him directly.
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No, that wouldn't be ethical, but it would be unethical for him to talk to you about other clients (i.e. confirming denying who else uses him as a therapist) because that would breach their confidence.Is there any chance an otherwise ethical T would be seeing two members of the same family without those people knowing?
Dude no. Getting it wrong "only a FEW times"??? No. Unless your names are Lily and Tilly I do NOT think it's difficult to remember your own client's name...I should clarify--he does get my name right sometimes...most of the time. And yes, I've ment...
No, that wouldn't be ethical, but it would be unethical for him to talk to you about other clients (i.e. confirming denying who else uses him as a therapist) because that would breach their confidence.
id ask that hypothetically though "so, if someone else in my family wanted to come to you would you accept them as a client too".
Dude no. Getting it wrong "only a FEW times"??? No.
Maybe he is doing that purposely to find out when you will have the strength to address it,
Y'all must have a much stronger sense of self than I do. I can't imagine actually getting angry[...
So her changing appointments, yelling at me, always being late, taking calls, it all served to reinforce what I already knew about myself.
it was because she was caring, kind, considerate and accepting. Something I had never known before.