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Old Oct 16, 2010, 12:25 PM
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Is your therapist licensed? I would check to see if even what he is suggesting or has done is ethical. http://www.goodtherapy.org/ethics-therapy.html

Dual relationships are frowned upon in most cases. They were added to allowance at times because of small town issues, where it is common to see and meet and maybe even work with patient/therapist on a town project, at church, etc.

But to seek after such a dual relationship is unethical in my opinion. This is not in your own best interest, sorry. Yes, your therapy relationship will suffer, and already as you relate this, the trust issue has diminished. Sorry the T stepped over the line and failed to hold the boundaries for you.
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