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Originally Posted by Ididitmyway
I too am confused with the "tracking down" term. If you use the online search to see what info on your therapist is available, you wouldn't call it "tracking down". If you want to see beyond what is publicly available, how is this going to benefit you? You can decide if someone is trustworthy by noticing how they interact with you. You don't need any behind the scenes investigations to make that judgment, because the therapist's personal information is irrelevant to the work you are doing with them.
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I dunno, sometimes you have to be very very persistent. E.g. my therapist has a name that is common as dirt. I had to work really hard to find out his information from websites that give you some info about people (I didn't pay or anything). But I think I would call it tracking down if I comb through a list of 20 pages of John Smiths to find one that matches his details.