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Originally Posted by hankster
This isn't about T's responsibility. You wanted these T's to do something and they said no. You couldn't make them say yes. When you say, why isn't there any responsibility on their part, it makes me wonder, who shirked their their responsibility and allowed you to suffer CSA? Who would you want to confront IRL if you could and ask THEM wth happened, that they left you unprotected?
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Ok, Hankster. I understood in therapy there is a responsibility on the part of the T to do what's in the patients' best interest BEFORE their own. I was asking how do they know what is in my best interest? Isn't there a responsibility, on their part, to ask?
I DID ask my MT to process. He didn't say NO, he lied. I didn't ask anything of my T.