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Originally Posted by SalingerEsme
When T's terminate clients because they are not being helped, I don't believe it is as much for the client's own good as the T's morale, the T's need to believe that what they do with their lives is transformative and a craft as ancient as soothsaying yet as new as 2018's science.
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I was terminated ostensibly because i was not being helped. Eventually became blindingly obvious the real reason was the therapist could not tolerate failure or too much reality. She had joined a secular religion and nothing must threaten her belief and her self-image as a savior. Clients are important, but only as devotees. The other therapists were much the same. A bunch of need-to-be-needed types preaching the gospel.