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Originally Posted by Lauliza
So long as it wasn't said to the OP there's really nothing at all with what this T did. I think Ts are human and going to feel uncomfortable with something a client says at some point. They just have to handle it professionally and not ke it interfere with treatment. The worst thing that happened in this case was that he was recorded (unbeknownst to him). It's unfortunate that t happened because with this knowledge it will be hard for the OP to continue until she knows what it was.
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Yes, as I said in the post you quoted, of course they are going to feel uncomfortable from time to time. But they don't get to talk to their colleagues about specific clients. I guess that if they say something general that is not traceable to a particular client it might not be actionable, but other than that they have to handle it professionally - just as you say - which means that they don't talk to their colleagues about it. I'm sorry, but that's violating client confidentiality, and where I live it could be grounds for reporting the therapist, if the OP wanted to do so. I don't think the T would lose their licence, but I'm pretty sure they would get a warning.