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Originally Posted by Walkedthatroad
Therapist consultant with each other all the time, and don't need our permission. I don't know if that is what happened. But, as another poster stated, he could have figured it out on his own, and may have slipped when he shared with you about your feelings for your current therapist. Your therapist is in therapy and anything he says is fear game to his therapist. If anything, it was his confidentiality as a client was violated, yet I don't suspect he will be distressed by it.
Sorry this happened to you.
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I am confused by this- my therapist has a therapist of his own and I trust that if I were to come up for any reason he would certainly make sure that I would not be identifiable in any way. I also expect that he does not identify me at all in his supervision group. I really don't think it's ok for my therapist to report to anyone else that he is seeing me.
OP, I'm sorry this happened to you. do you feel like you can talk to your therapist about it at all and ask for an explanation?