It is not morally reprehensible to google anyone. If clients are entitled to google Ts, then the reverse ought to apply. It works both ways. As to whether some Ts choose to do so, is another thing. Clients also have the option (as do Ts) to tighten their privacy online.
I also strongly disagree that the therapy relationship is one-way. Therapy is not done *at* clients. Two humans come together for a specific purpose - i.e. to provide a specialised service to another. Clients do not chat with a wall. This is a relational, two-way relationship, with boundaries set in place in order to work on that specific purpose. Equal sharing would only confuse roles and purpose of this transaction. Hence why the focus remains on the client. That doesn't make it one-way.
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