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Originally Posted by Elsewhere
I googled my ex-T...I was curious about something in particular and I told him about it. He was cool with it; he said that therapists should expect a natural curiosity from clients and that it is the responsibility of Ts to be aware of their Internet presence (esp. on sites like Facebook, which he said he did not use at all). I don't see the big deal...the Internet is public info. I didn't go through his trash or something.
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I discovered (via googling) my T's real name (she had it legally changed), her old address and the listing from when she sold her old house, her parents names and addresses, her brothers name and address, her sisters name and the sister's children's names, the youtube videos of her doing her competitive hobby, a photo of her husband, an article she was interviewed for about her husband, an article where a client of hers was on a tv show and mentioned her name as treating therapist, and last but not least- found her facebook and some photos.
I've told her about everything I found except for her facebook. When I found the other stuff it was before I ever even met her, I was researching her. But she was upset that I had uncovered so much in random googling about her, and if she knew I found her facebook she'd probably **** a brick.
For two years I was convinced she didn't have a facebook, I stumbled upon it quite by accident. No one can find what isn't there, though