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Old Mar 17, 2020, 03:28 PM
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Originally Posted by LonesomeTonight View Post
I talked (in person) to T about this today. He said he vastly prefers in person because it's much more difficult for him to lose focus. On video, it's considerably more likely, but the client can also see him, so they could comment if he seemed to be. But on the phone, he says he'll suddenly realize he opened the email on his laptop, then has to close down his laptop to keep focusing. I said I understood because I've found myself doing the same thing if on the phone with my mom, say (who's the only person I regularly talk to at any length on the phone anymore, aside from brief calls from my H like "what do we need at the store?" Everyone else is texting/messaging/email). So that made sense.

I did ask him that if we tried doing video and it felt weird to me (I said it would feel like he was in my house), could we switch to phone? And he said yes, but gave the warning about greater distractibility. Just something to consider.
His approach sounds borderline unprofessional and definitely sloppy regarding remote sessions. It is not a client's responsibility to alert him to the fact that he is losing focus. Nor is it appropriate for him to be on his laptop whilst also on the phone to a client. Does he use his laptop in session whilst he is speaking to you face-to-face? I assume not, so why would he do so during a phone session? I hear you being accepting by empathising that you do similar things with your mother, but you speaking to your mother is categorically different to him speaking to a client. These kinds of comments would have pissed me off royally.
Thanks for this!
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