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Old Mar 06, 2017, 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Myrto View Post
And you do realize that therapists are being paid to keep their own stuff out of therapy? That's their ****ing job. If anytime somebody screws up, they pull the "oh I'm just a human being" excuse, then nobody is responsible for anything anymore. OP, I'm sorry your therapist was being completely unprofessional. If it was so hard for her, she just should have cancelled. Like you say, you now have to pay for sessions to "repair" this relationship. Hugs.
I don't think she should have cancelled. I think she should have never made the appointment in the first place (she being the therapist). the first anniversary of anyone's death is always the hardest because it's a big reminder that they Are gone forever... and you never know how you might react. So it's better to be safe than sorry... but that's just my opinion...

When we hit the first anniversary of my grandfather's death in July, I'm going to take the day off. Not going to bother with work. i know I won't be productive. I mean, I might be productive, but it's not worth the risk.

At least that's how I think of it
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