I think the one I see uses psychodynamic/eclectic. It seems like no real plan is going on.
They often do not like it if you see two. The one I see knows I go to others, but telling me not to would not work, so either this one really does not care, or she does not care enough to tell me to stop. Which for me is good, because I would not. I asked this question once on a forum where there were a lot of therapists who identified as such and were there as such, and their answers were no because it would hurt their feelings, it might interfere with what they wanted to accomplish, and there was not enough client love to go around and the client would like one therapist more than the other. (I am not kidding or making this up). Another Q/A forum had a therapist saying it was a violation of ethics (it did not say whose ethics) for a client to see two at one time.
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