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Originally Posted by ScarletPimpernel
So I was looking for my counselor from the crisis house I stayed at 3 years ago. I went to see if she had a profile on psychology today. (She didn't btw). Well, my saved link to the site is my T's profile. I'm technically not supposed to look my T up anymore (a deal we made). Since I already made the mistake, I decided to read her profile again. I noticed that she no longer accepts Borderline or personality disorders. This really upset me. It feels personal. I emailed her asking if it was because of me, and she said it had nothing to do with me. But I can't help feel like it does. Maybe I take up too much of her time and energy? Maybe I'm a "difficult" client?
How do I not take this personally?
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I'm sorry SP, but if your T has a profile on social media, then she's agreeing that anyone can see her!! I don't think you should take her not taking new BLP clients as that is her choice, but she is keeping you! She has made that commitment to you, so I don't think you should take her decision personally. I think we all are difficult clients at times, but it is her job to help & support you. If your T doesn't want her clients to look her up on social media, then she shouldn't be on it!!!! She has the choice. We ALL look up out T's.