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Old Aug 25, 2007, 06:18 PM
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april15 said:
i know you have good intentions posting that most therapists don't have sex with their patients. However, it happens way more than you would think. My therapist told me she is treating several people who are recovering from a therapist who had a sexual relationship with them.

Most wouldn't do it, of course. But how often it happens is something no one can know.

think about how many people do not report. It's the therapist against the patient. Very difficult for the patient, who already is vulnerable to begin with, to report it.

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My T made it very clear to me: "it's my word against yours and I will say it's all in your head, your FANTASY! It's very hard to prove, the boys look after there own"

My other two friends are in a relationship with their T (sexual), they don't have much to do with me anymore, because I see it as ABUSE!

I felt I needed to respond to this thread, because:

1) It does occur - more often than REPORTED OR ACTUALLY DISCUSSED!
2) Gives me a voice
3) I feel I have some power in the fact I can talk about the situation and be heard and BELIEVED!!!!!

For me I want to move on and not be a victim of his actions - I do find it very difficult to do so!

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