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Originally Posted by SpiritRunner
I wonder if the supervisor is protecting the student T a bit though, giving him boundaries so he doesn't go further than is maybe safe for him to go, since he isn't as experienced yet? And maybe the supervisor is on the strict/stern side?
I wonder too if a more experienced T couldn't offer the deeper support you need, with more moderate boundaries?
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These are my exact thoughts. Something similar happened to me with a less experienced T and her consultation group so the next time that I looked for a new T I made certain to contact only people with at least 15 yrs experience. Of course fit is the most impt but I just figured that more clients had meant more dofferent types of clients, therefore the person would have a better sense of what to do without relying on supervisors.