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Old Dec 02, 2016, 01:12 PM
Anonymous37926
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I don't have any idea of where you are getting that from. I haven't 'assumed' anything. This is what I've been saying:

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Human services professions do consider client access to services as a social responsibility of the profession. It has nothing to do with working long hours, forcing therapists to work when they can't, having to work weekends, accepting all clients for every situation, etc.

My post is more related to those who say they have no responsibility to populations they serve when making business decisions. That's a business, not a profession. Those affiliated with a profession have committed to a set of values, behaviors, and standards.
*of course anyone is free to fill in the blanks with their own assumptions or read between the lines, etc. I will not be responding.

What i should add is that it's up to each individual practitioner how they address things like access to services.