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Old Jul 18, 2007, 09:14 AM
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I think it is good for everyone to be aware of these things, because they do happen. Being in the profession doesn't protect you either because T's are human just like everyone else. When they are in therapy, even with all their training, they still have feelings too. They may know a lot about psychotherapy but when they are the client, they still are vunerable just like anyone else.

I know a lot of T's and they have problems just like all of us. You would think with all the school and training would keep that from happening, but sometimes it is easier to help others with their problems, and be totally be blind to their own. Some T's are better than others in reconizing that, that is why some T's are in therapy too.
But some aren't and need to be.

That is why you need to be careful with anyone, a title doesn't protect you from getting hurt. A lot of training in the field, and studying about psychology helps, but it doesn't keep you from having problems or keep you from being a target of abuse. Even T's can be exploited by their T's, because in therapy, you are in your most vunerable state.