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Originally Posted by Argonautomobile
Sorry this is happening, Elk. I'd be really frustrated in this situation, too. I think both client and T are technically allowed to cancel for the same reasons, but it's still sort of lousy practice on the T's part and I wouldn't be pleased at all if my T rescheduled for something like a hair appointment. Particularly if I were hurting and definitely if I were in crisis.
Mostly I just don't see the wisdom in even telling the client the reason for the rescheduling. What's wrong with the vague but polite "I have an appointment" or "Something's come up"?
My opinion might be biased, though. I personally move heaven and earth to make my appointments, and while I'm not sure I expect the same from my T, it certainly is nice that he's consistent (consistently late, but still consistent...)
Sending lots of good thoughts!
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Thank you. Yes, I agree. I'd rather not know the reason either. Then at least I could think it's an emergency... I guess I rather would.
Now it hurts way more to know this 'fun' reason. I really wonder why. It feels like saying 'you're not my priority', but very much... in your face. And also that, if T cancels for this reason, T could actually cancel anytime. :-/
On the other hand I like that T trusts me with it and feels she can tell me.