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Old Oct 13, 2011, 01:13 AM
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Stopdog, do you think it would be possible to avoid taping therapy? Maybe a relationship that doesn't have any trust isn't built to last. That's just my two cents. If you tell someone in a relationship they are hurting you, you shouldn't have to bring in the objective proof!!!!


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I do not think my t (any of them) have wanted to record anything, so I am not really worried about that. I know some of my students record me but I have never had the urge to record my lectures.
I am not sure I have experienced what you are talking about in the second part of your comment, but my purpose is only to listen when I am upset about something so I can double check what really happened. It is really just for fact checking purposes. I doubt I would ever listen to an appointment if I was not concerned about some factual matter arising from it. It would be reassuring to me if I was upset because I thought she had said something and I could find out she really did not, and if I was correct, I would have evidence for when I confronted her should she deny it.
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I know!.. I think it was part of a certification program, so that's all good, I just couldn't do it. A supervisor person was supposed to listen to the sessions. For me that's just...... no. I don't like being videotaped either, which I know some training programs do for their trainees and their patients. Just the idea of them discussing it afterwards. I am sorry I am loling over this right now but at the time it was so dire.
Thanks for this!
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