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Old Mar 15, 2017, 10:03 PM
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Originally Posted by lucozader View Post
I would be put off by that too... I don't think therapists should be expected to dress formally or anything, but they should be held to the same standards that most people are in the workplace. I guess the same sort of dress code that, say, a teacher would have? Otherwise it just suggests to me that they don't treat the job (or their clients) with very much respect, I guess.

I don't often notice my T's clothes (though I would if he was wearing a hoodie and ripped jeans!), though the other day he was wearing his shoes - he doesn't usually - and I noticed they were pretty scruffy...
You should have seen one of my college professors. Tight leggings, revealing tops... And she was in her 50's.

My T dresses casually, but she still looks professional. I guess business casual?

Ripped jeans would bother me.

Ex-T dressed too professional. I hated when she wore her tight pencil skirts. She looked so uncomfortable. I told her too. She said she likes it?
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