I don't see how he could possibly respond to these important questions via email. It would, IMO, be dumb to try. But then again, I don't want my T to do therapy with me via email. I am okay talking on the phone if I need to between sessions.
But these are questions that need interaction, IMO. He needs to say something and then you need to respond and then he needs to respond to that. These things need to be discussed, not just written up like an answer to a test.
Is it a test? Are you setting him up to fail by trying to address this via email, where you can pick apart his every word and show how he doesn't measure up?
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