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Originally Posted by lunatic soul
Leaving the recorder on and listening what he talks to another T is very unfair, it's stalking, it's even so unethical to listen to this because it's his conversation with his T, if I were your T, I would feel horrible.
I can't see anything uncomfortable in other stuff except that recorder.
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Somewhat agreed.
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Originally Posted by licketysplit
Please read the OP's post. She said she left it on unknowingly. No need to attack her for that.
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Saying it doesn't make it so... I read and re-read it...note she says she left it in a counter. Is that freudian? As in -- in a drawer?? Was it really ON the counter where it could be obviously seen? Somehow I feel that the therapist doesn't know they were being recorded, MHO

. I really don't even understand what's behind recording sessions in the first place- it seems distrustful...also if it was left on - how many OTHER people's/patient's rights were violated????I would stop going to my therapist if I found out that: 1. Another patient did this, accident or not. My trust would be broken and I would have a hard time seeing someone new for a while... 2. If they didn't tell me or 3. They told me but not right away or I found out somehow from another patient. Because I wonder if the therapist even knows she left it. He would have to inform anyone who used that room that it happened...but maybe he hasnt??
But yes I agree - she doesn't need to attack her by saying she should feel horrible.
now

lol