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Originally Posted by Syra
I think we are in agreement. I said that I thought it was MORE than the information. That would include the information was part of the issue. I would probably go further and say the information is a surface issue that represents something else. That doesn't answer the question of whether it's okay to get information or eliminate the issue of how such information is obtained.
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It's really up to the client- if they want to see their Therapist in strictly a professional manner and know little (if any) information about them then they can do that, if they want to see their Therapist as a more realistic and three-dimensional person and learn certain personal things about them than they can do that as well. It is all about what the client thinks will work best for them. I think that the later works best for me.