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Originally Posted by IndestructibleGirl
Divine, it's not good enough that people take it for granted that healthcare professionals act inappropriately and then expect clients to shrug it off. That's all I'm saying really. Why are you excusing her behaviours, with 'we all break promises'? Christ, the point of therapy is that the other person leaves their sh#t outside the room. That they don't get embroiled in your pattern with you. They have one job...and time and time again, seem to forget the whole point of their one job. But take money for it no problem
I was drawing in the legal aspect as an abstract, like I say in any other sector this wouldn't happen. I'm not going all guns blazing into some legal action. I have wasted enough time on a wild goose chase already and I'm bored of it. It was thinking aloud and considering.
No, I have not yet reported her. I'm FAR too mixed up to go down that path yet. First I'll wait for my clinical notes to arrive. These are overdue, so goodness knows when I might get them.
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Oh I am not excusing her. If my t wanted to sell some crap to me on eBay etc I would stop seeing her. Who needs that crap? I am considering dropping mine too as she gives unreasonable advice lately.
I don't know about her promises as I don't know exactly what she meant by forever and being there and love. She still replies to your email even now, so maybe that's what she meant by "forever"? If she completely dropped you, she would maybe stop replying? So context and details of promises make a difference
I am just saying legal action don't sound reasonable.
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