FauxLiz
Diamond Member
I am moving soon due to work relocation and have been discussing with my current T the challenges I am having finding a potential new T. For me I have three deal breaking criteria when looking, they must be male (I have issues when dealing with females where I feel there is a power differential), must have completed doctoral level studies (sorry folks I don't ask a nurse to diagnose and treat my cardiac issues I don't want someone that wasn't willing to do the schooling treating my behavioral health issues), they need to have consistent availability in the evenings (I will most likely be traveling a minimum of 90 to see this person I can't leave work early or arrive late consistently like that without arousing suspicion).
So far the biggest barrier is the consistent evening availability. Everyone I have initially reached out to either is booked for all their evening availability or it would be inconsistent, days and or times changing frequently.
So at my last session my current T (practice owner) mentioned that his right hand man will be moving to the area where I am looking due to his wife accepting a position in that area that was too good to pass up. My T wanted to know if I would be willing to consider this T who is going to be moving about a month after I do and will be part of a major behavioral health group in the new area.
My gut instinct is yes, he meets all three of my deal breaker criteria, since he will be new arranging consistent day and time shouldnt be an issue either. But then I started thinking about it. How much could this T possibly know about me already from collaborative discussions within the practice for treatment options and alternatives? I am not saying I think my T has broken privilege but if I were to begin discussing things with this new T that sounded familiar to things he had heard in their collaboration sessions would that be awkward for both of us?
Am I overthinking this? It would be very similar to transfering to another T in the same practice just not quite. What would any of you do in this situation? I am leaning toward at least giving it a try after all what could it hurt?
So far the biggest barrier is the consistent evening availability. Everyone I have initially reached out to either is booked for all their evening availability or it would be inconsistent, days and or times changing frequently.
So at my last session my current T (practice owner) mentioned that his right hand man will be moving to the area where I am looking due to his wife accepting a position in that area that was too good to pass up. My T wanted to know if I would be willing to consider this T who is going to be moving about a month after I do and will be part of a major behavioral health group in the new area.
My gut instinct is yes, he meets all three of my deal breaker criteria, since he will be new arranging consistent day and time shouldnt be an issue either. But then I started thinking about it. How much could this T possibly know about me already from collaborative discussions within the practice for treatment options and alternatives? I am not saying I think my T has broken privilege but if I were to begin discussing things with this new T that sounded familiar to things he had heard in their collaboration sessions would that be awkward for both of us?
Am I overthinking this? It would be very similar to transfering to another T in the same practice just not quite. What would any of you do in this situation? I am leaning toward at least giving it a try after all what could it hurt?