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Old Oct 03, 2018, 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by nottrustin View Post
I also stated in the original post: Part of me had hoped EMDR T wouldn't have agreed with T. Not really sure why. She completely agreed with T. I don't know why I wanted that to happen as I completely trusted T and know it was not something she took lightly. Nor would I have necessarily changed my mind. Sorry so long.. if your T has disagreed with a previous provider how have you handled it??

It wasn't her handling of the situation that I was talking about. I have been trying to figure out why I would have wanted to have a different opinion. So my post was about trying to figure that out and find out I'd other people had Ts who had different opinions on issues. And if so how would they handle it.
Thanks for clarifying. As I said in my first comment, I didn't have an experience when I'd be seeing two Ts at the same time and they would have a different opinion about something. (I guess, that's the reason why ethical rules don't allow Ts to work with clients who are currently in therapy with other Ts unless by mutual agreement.) I had three main Ts, all of whom I was seeing at different times, so this was never an issue. I think, if I was seeing two Ts at the same time who had a different opinion about a particular situation, it'd get me very confused and anxious and I'd feel like I had to choose only one of them, the one whose opinion would feel right.
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