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Originally Posted by Aegis
We are not supposed to take this into consideration while in therapy. Ts are supposed to be paid professionals, and as professionals being paid out of our pockets, their emotions should be held in check. We have the right to get angry at them if it comes to that, but they are not supposed to reciprocate the anger toward us. The day Ts begin to get angry at us we should then start to bill them for our services...
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I don't disagree with you. The next line of my post (which was not included in the edited version of your post) said I AGREE if they can't check their feelings at the door and provide HEALTHY ways of helping a client, then they need supervision or to consider a referral.