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The mention that she had worked with perpetrators came up in this by way of her saying that having worked with perpetrators she was aware of the ways they find to try and justify and excuse their behaviour and that he would have found his own way of doing that anyway.
This right here would mostly dispel my concerns. It's past tense. Which leads me to suspect it was part of her schooling &/or internship work. Which is exceptionally normal for a therapist early in their career. Prisons & State Mandated therapy in divorce/custody/Child-protective-services cases are areas many therapists either have to take on, or choose to (especially in research studies during their masters programs), before they're established enough that they can choose their own client base and focus their work where they want to. Others, who do family therapy, or child therapy, are forced -by nature of working with abused kids and spouses- to have professional interaction with abusers. Any therapist who works with my son, for example, has my ex in their office every month.
Past tense or Present tense, however, I would want to know the context. Allegiances are an important bottom line to me.