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Old Jan 24, 2018, 08:01 PM
Anonymous52976
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Originally Posted by ArcheM View Post
I kind of have to wonder, how you'd prevent someone from snooping on your Facebook. And why that would concern you (I don't mean that aggresively, but can't find a more curiosity-like form). I mean, that's extremely publicly available information that you made such... I don't know. I kind of can't understand it right now... Why would that be a transgression? I guess maybe this comes with social isolation, since I don't even have anyone to look up (outside of actors, and even that just on imdb).

I don't have facebook and never even asked my T of 5 years if he googled me. I have no stake in this- it just interests me.

I can think of other scenarios where this is bad practice, such as a client disclosing sexual fantasies about the T, and now he's looking at facebook pics of her in a bikini from her vacation. Creepy...

Or the T fears a client's sui, so starts reading her FB messages to her friends every day to quell his fear.

It's not about whether or not they have a 'right' to do it. It's more like--is the T making therapy about himself through these actions?
Thanks for this!
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