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Originally Posted by QuietTulip
From my experience, it is not that unusual. She may have just been trying to signal to him that it was okay to talk about losing faith since she had done so permanently. But I think it is irresponsible because, as you said, it could sway him . Religion is a highly sensitive and personal issue.
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yes its ok for treatment providers to say whether they are religious and have a religion and lack of one too. here in the USA we don't censor, nor discriminate things like religion.
I and my treatment providers talk about all kinds of things, sex, family, religion, handicaps, lifes challenges, ….I know what religion she is and she knows what my religious beliefs are. we have many conversations about religions