Thanks. Yes, I think so to, a T whoīs hired by public mental health care should have more adaptation skills than a T who can more freely choose his or her clients when working in a private practice.
Clients within public health care are more vulnerable in that respect that they canīt just quit and leave for another T and I think itīs odd that my T reasons in a way like she thinks a therapeutic relationship is just there. Not even if yourīre totally "healthy" relationships are given to you.
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Originally Posted by puzzle_bug1987
I think a therapist who works in a facility that sees clients who don't have many or any other options SHOULD be more flexible and willing to meet the client where their needs are. They shouldn't be so limited and inflexible and cold. That is just simply another issue I have with therapy.
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