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Originally Posted by divine1966
I think if a client so deeply distressed over something t did, it's not appropriate for a t to sit there and charge distressed client for a year. It's just wrong in my opinion. Get to the bottom of what upsets said client!
Do something more than charging!
Sure I was seeing my t so I can talk about things I can't talk to others but I wasn't distressed about something she did.
We actually had members on here who went broke spending their last penny on seeing some truly horrible therapists. Makes me think some terrible t could aggravate client on purpose so client never leaves and keeps opening their wallet paying for venting sessions
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The therapist has a right to suggest alternatives, but I think the client ultimately knows what he/she needs and if that means griping for a year, who are any of us to claim differently?
I'd love to know how the therapy progressed after the year of griping.