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Originally Posted by autotelica
Hi, everyone. I haven't been posting lately (trying to stay productive and not veg out in the interwebs as much). Something happened in my session yesterday and I'm curious about ya'lls opinions.
My therapist said she'd had a couple of prospective clients contact her about whether she had any openings, and they referenced a glowing review they'd read on the net. She said she has tried to find the review and she hasn't had any luck (yet it's on the first website that comes up when I google her name...don't know if this is just what "my" google" turns up, though). She asked if I knew anything about it.
I told her that I had written a positive review for her, but it was just on one website and it was so long ago that I couldn't remember which one it was. She said she knew it was me (with a big exclamation point) and she said she wished she could find it. I wondered (but didn't say anything) whether I should pull up the website for her and send her the link.
After session, as I was digesting through everything, it occurred to me that the whole thing was kinda strange. And even though the review is 100% glowing, I don't want her to find it. I don't know why, though. I do make mention of her age, but in a positive way. I guess I just like being anonymous?
I'm also confused about why she's had multiple people reference a review that I posted over a year ago. There were negative reviews on that same website, so why would they just glom onto the only positive one?
I'm not bothered, per se. Just kinda weirded out, I guess. Would you be weirded out too, or am I making a mountain out of a molehill (again)?
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I agree with Hankster. She was probably flattered because Drs. get so few positive remarks. People only like to write in to complain.
She is human like th rest of us.