He might not email clients. Some don't.
I personally think... That you owe it to him to say that you complained about his conduct and so he can expect an inquiry. It is up to him if he wants to see you under those circumstances. If I was a therapist I'd want to know about that BEFORE meeting with a client.
I mean now when people check him out they will see that he has had a complaint filed against him. That can have a significant impact on a persons career. If I were him I'd want to know.
I can't believe you agreed to have an appointment to see him... Think he knows about your complaint? Did he sound jolly on the phone?
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