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Originally Posted by Anastasia~
I think that there needs to be some kind of committee or something composed of the therapists who do this kind of therapy right and patients who have been wronged, and patients who know what good therapy looks like should be heard. I think that it should be mandatory for a third party to come in and assess the situations where the patient is escalating and/or the therapist is failing.
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I don't think there is any motivation for therapists to set up this kind of oversight. The way it is now serves them well, and puts the burden and the risk on the backs of clients. Also I'd say most therapists do not see failure when one of these attachments detonates, because they are so conditioned to think of everything in terms of transference.