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Originally Posted by MickeyCheeky
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Well there tone was very much snappy and loud when they responded to me. That's why I said mild aggression.
I mean this is my experience in the group I dont even know if its "healthy" pre say what I have experience.
Thank you for your reply I really appreciate it. It was very sweet

Well...in my experience being in the DBT group. First we had two therapist psychologist. One of them left and then this socail worker who was trained to do DBT came in. Then the other psychologist left too. So for a while it was socail worker who was trained in DBT and a student therapist. Suddenly we then had a new psychologist come in they were there for a while...maybe couple of months. Then they decided to leave too because they were going to get involved in another group therapy.
So now it's just the socail worker who trained in DBT and the student therapist.
There was at one point during class that maybe 3 of the clients got up in different times, to answer there phone and leave the room. I heard the socail worker saying "I dont have control of them room"
The person who got upset by the voices in the other room and refuse to cover up his marks he works with the socail worker outside of DBT group. I know this cause they discussed at end of group therapy what time to make the appointment.
So yeah, I dont know if I answered your question correctly but that's what happened in my DBT group so far.
I mean I dont know if thats even normal for DBT group to behave that way. I dont know if constant change of therapist in a group is good for clients since we experience sensitivity to rejection.