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Originally Posted by LonesomeTonight
I said how some people on here had said seeing one could help me to get a different perspective on some stuff, and I agreed. He said that could potentially be confusing. And that if I ended up deciding I wanted to start seeing that T instead of him, it would cause an issue for him, because he wouldn't know if he could trust them as a backup in the future (I guess because they stole his client?).
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I don't like this much at all. Therapists should want all their clients to get the best support they need whether it is with them or someone else. That's autonomy.
I don't think you would be confused by a different perspective, you get many on here and you manage alright. You're an intelligent adult.
If you do try a backup, I recommend trying someone not recommended by T. Simply because your T1, MC and T have all known each other and meddled with each other's work and I think it would be a really good opportunity to get a fresh perspective away from that group of therapists.