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Originally Posted by WikidPissah
Talk to T about it, share your letter or write another, this is important stuff. But please don't blame your T for what the other T did. It is possible it was a huge 1 time mistake and thru therapy that T learned what went wrong and how to avoid that. Maybe your T is even helping Mr. X get it back together...supervising him even...you don't really know until you ask.
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I'm hesitant to share the letter... it wasn't written to give him, I just wanted advice from you guys.
I don't blame my T.... I just feel uncomfortable that he is still involved with this guy, as a best friend, as a colleague in a very small practice.
I've had that thought too--maybe T didn't know, or was a source for good moral help, maybe it speaks to his character that he potentially stood by his friend and let him remain in the practice. I really don't know.
But if T did feel he had acted poorly, I don't know that he would tell me. If T did know something or felt he had given bad advice or .... wasn't comfortable with the practice-share, .... I don't know.
I think part of why I don't want to ask is I think whatever the answer may be... I may need to stop seeing this T.