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Originally Posted by The_little_didgee
Yes, but therapists still have to recognize when they are hurting their clients. They are obligated to fix it (ethically), not by mothering, etc... A client's needs come first.
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I wish she would have ended it ethically and honestly and after I had other help. I don't really think that's what she did.
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Are you sure about that? A therapist who wouldn't let you discuss your self-harm indicates to me everything wasn't fine. She should have addressed it immediately and referred you to someone who could have helped you.
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Oh, therapeutically was not fine. She shouldn't have let this continue for as long as it did. But everything between us was fine until she pulled a complete 180. She didn't go about it in a way to protect me at all. In the end it wasn't even her who referred me up, it was my pdoc. She just withdrew emotionally and said it was for my own good. I also find it odd she chose to do it while I was in the hospital.