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Originally Posted by hankster
I agree, that would not only be unfair to Cats, that would definitely be irresponsible of the T. But that's a big WHAT IF, and I would hope a T would not just cut a client off like that, that WOULD be nuckin futz, and probably a valid reason to contact a lawyer.
Boundaries serve people, people don't serve boundaries. And I really felt Cats had enough people warning her without anyone accepting the situation. I feel kinda bad even writing this back, are we objectifying her?
Sorry, Cats, we love you and are here for you!
-h
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You're right. And seconded - not writing to make you feel bad, Cats, what your T does isn't your fault at all. Just my opinion, your T's behavior shows a few red flags and I tend to be a straight shooter...hence the reason I am not a therapist.