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Old Nov 30, 2014, 06:26 PM
Anonymous58205
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Sometimes they do but it depends on the client too and the circumstances, nothing us ever black and white with therapy. I would need a t to be human and to touch if it was needed to heal and to challenge why they can't so something because of boundaries or ethics. I hear ts say boundaries are there to protect the client, some of them are but the majority are there to protect the t.
Thanks for this!
BonnieJean, rainbow8, Syra