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Originally Posted by Depletion
You know its not unusual for some therapists to come to people's houses, and help them solve real life problems, in fact this is precisely the job of occupational therapists, but psychotherapists do this too. For some people figuring how to keep there room clean can be a big deal, and can be the kind of thing that keeps them from accomplishing their goals. Having a therapist to come a look at the room and help you figure out how to clean it, and what you might do to keep it clean could absolutely be in the bounds of proper care. Showing LCM the room could also constitute a form of therapeutic vulnerability, and could assist with goal setting, and the articulation of behavioral challenges.
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I agree. But an actual therapist would maintain a professional boundary and attachment and wouldn't be an enabler by playing into the maternal transferance.
scorpiosis is pointing out how the LC isn't doing much to help with life coaching, even though she wants to be.
clairelisbeth - that's a good question! I don't know if the LC is actually certified for being an LC - I don't think she was at least when things started. Has she became certified growli?
Also, when do you have an appointment for that therapist I linked you with? The ones that are available on weekends and evenings?
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