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Originally Posted by Figuring It Out
That's what I'm afraid of I think. If she could lie to me and treat me as she did AND have it considered ethical/acceptable by her peers/superiors, then I think I'm justified in not trusting therapists.
That's not what I want. I want to believe what she did was the exception, not the rule so I could be comfortable maybe trying again at some point.
Oh well, I'm still thinking about it I guess.
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but you're getting things confused here

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it is kind of like... if i went to a T, and they were consistently running an hour late, it wouldn't be "unethical" (i.e., i wouldn't be able to get them deregistered for it) but certainly none of that T's peers/superiors would find it "acceptable", either.
and it would certainly be an exception to the rule.
consider that my gentle nudge in the direction of finding a new, more experienced T

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