Yes, I can see where it might be very appropriate for a T to get angry with a client/patient. T's are human and when a T sees a client not listening, saying the same things over and over, and staying in the problem, or acting like a victim, and refusing to get out of that mode, or still exhibiting dangerous behavior, then I can see where a T would loose thier cool.
A T even though they are paid has a lot vested in a client. Lots of time, caring etc. A T wants a client to succeed and get well. Thats what they are there for. To have their efforts going in vain would anger anyone and a T is no exception.
It may even be good for a client to see a little anger to realize that there really is someone who cares about them.
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