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Old Feb 18, 2013, 10:50 PM
Bill3 Bill3 is offline
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I am of the opinion that it is absolutely the T's right to decide they are unwilling or unable to change the manner in which the T practices just because his or her method makes the client angry.
Regardless of what a client may want, it would be unethical for a therapist to use techniques that she/he is not trained in or otherwise able to do in a professional manner.
Thanks for this!
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