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Originally Posted by stormyangels
The most difficult piece reading what your T posts on FB, is that again, we're human. I make STUPID comments at times, and if my client is purposely seeking out my comments, I am almost positive it will some how upset them. So I guess I'd say... That's the cost of seeking out T's on social networking. Our T "hat" is not on, and wonder how things on FB would be used "against" or "for" the T.
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I have already found that I keep checking my friend's face book to see if there has been any interaction between her and my therapist. Like you said, if you are seeking out their comments, sooner or later you will find something that upsets you.
The risk is just not worth it to me. If I find that I cannot refrain from checking her facebook, I will figure out a way that I cannot see her page unless I friend her. My therapy relationship took a LONG time to build. I still have some rocky times, yet we are able to work through them. I am not going to allow myself to sabatoge this relationship. I cannot imagine having to start over with someone else.
I won't start over with someone else. For one, I cannot afford anyone else. And two, I don't think another therapist will give me 90 minute sessions for the same fee as a 50 minute one.