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Originally Posted by ~Tsunami
I heard that my xTherapist is quitting his practice, already has. So, I emailed him and told him I would like my files and that I would like to send him a letter about how I am doing if he didn't mind. He didn't return the email, so now I know how he feels.
So I then asked him if I could review my files. I don't care where or with whom I do this. I don't care how he feels about me,
I made it. I went into therapy with a competent therapist and he has been tremendously helpful. Alot of people notice the difference in me.
I hope he will contact me in a timely fashion so I can look at them. Or take them with me. Has anyone else tried to see your files and what happened? Thanks.
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My T would only send them to another T, she said that was her policy. But then my new T scanned them and didn't want to keep the hard copies so she gave them to me. I don't know what the big deal was. It was so blah and not informative at all. No mention of our sessions or what we talked about. Just a date , patient seems depressed, had CBT therapy, patient taking medications and reports no harm to self or others, next appt. blah blah blah. That was it, for each session. I know she was keeping personal notes because in each session we would go over the previous session issues. I think they do that though to protect the client and that the only way you would get the private notes would be some type of court order. But good luck with it.