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Old Jul 02, 2007, 06:12 PM
Anonymous32925
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Therapists can discuss clients, as long as they do not give out identifying information.

Ex: I am in a walker, so if my T were to talk about a client in a walker, that is only in their 20's, and attends the collge here in town, without saying my name, she has identified me, which is a break in confidence.

I am pretty certain my T discusses me - both with other clients and at home. Some of my situations I'm sure are used as examples for other clients, just as she will use an example of other clients with me. She does it in such a way that I couldn't identify the client even if I tried. That is not breaking their oath.

I hope this kinda addressed your statement. I just got done with therapy - my head is kinda foggy.