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Originally Posted by stopdog
Who said I was not a current or a former smoker? Plus for plain nicotine, there are patches and gum.
Further, I am not as always grimly serious as interpreted.
I don't see it as particulalry rude as it was in the therapist's domain rather than a neutral zone or a place belonging to the client. but I also don't see it as something a client has to endure if they don't want to.
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I do think it is rude to smoke in the presence of another person without asking them. Especially if they are your paid clients but even if not. AlsoIt kind of stops being just a therapist domain when a client is there for their appointment for which either they themselves or their insurance paid for. Therapist is there to provide service to a client. When the client leaves then of course it is just therapist domain.
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