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Originally Posted by Asiablue
I'm assuming it's on a client by client basis and that a therapist has a good enough relationship with the client to know how they will take "tough love."
And it is all about choice for both client and therapist. The client can choose to stop whining and start working or not and the therapist can choose whether they can work with a client who chronically complains or not. The therapist shouldn't be and isn't under any obligation to work with any client group.
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I agree a therapist does not have to work with any one they don't want to work with but mostly because I think it would be bad for the client. I actually don't worry about therapists. I completely disagree that anyone other than the client can decide about whether a client is working or not.
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