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Originally Posted by RxQueen875
That is absurd that he won't treat you because of your beliefs.
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That is not what has been said. Following whatever length of time trying, the therapist is saying his own abilities do not include being able to cope with or to get past or to get around or to somehow nevertheless be successful in spite of the client's personal beliefs.
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Originally Posted by Faltering
...ask him if he is able/willing to put aside religion and focus solely on his services.
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I can easily imagine a therapist asking the same question. I would agree that a therapist should not need to share his personal beliefs in order to be helpful, but neither should a client need to share his or her own in order to be helped.
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Last edited by leejosepho; Dec 21, 2016 at 02:11 PM.
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