
Jul 24, 2013, 03:37 PM
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Member Since: Dec 2012
Location: California
Posts: 2,248
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Quote:
Originally Posted by pbutton
I think it is important for clients to learn that just because a mistake feels like a betrayal, doesn't mean that it is actually a betrayal. Or even when the T does something the client doesn't agree with, it doesn't necessarily mean the T has made a mistake.
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I totally agree.
I would add, that sometimes (and way too often) Ts do make mistakes, and betray clients, and often times the client finds themselve in the position of the child who complains about the teacher not being fair - the assumption is the teacher/T is right and the child/client is wrong. But sometimes the child/client is right and we should listen.
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