whoa, whoa, whoa now,
in defense of this particular T
If therapists don't

sometimes, Clients may run the risk of never clueing in on the darker sides of their characters....
frankly I think it's part of their job to propose ideas that Clients have never arrived at, and if this provokes too high a reaction, well hmmm, maybe there's something there needs lookin at.
I also think it's very easy to tell the difference between that, and someone just voicing a negative opinion about a client. I don't for a moment think that that's what's going on.
this particular Client just needs a way to look at this a little at a time, so he/she can quit going