
Aug 02, 2020, 09:40 AM
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Member Since: Jul 2019
Location: Downtown Vibes, California
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Originally Posted by LonesomeTonight
If she works at a clinic, maybe there are rules about directly contacting clients? Like she might not be allowed to email with a client. In terms of checking her email, maybe for security reasons, she can only read her work email at the office? Just a thought. I know some T's in private practice, too, that don't allow emails or texts.
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Oh - you are correct. I'm glad you brought that up, because that's exactly correct! I've been so wound up about her being gone, I had totally forgotten. She's not supposed to have contact with clients except when she's at the clinic, and then only through the clinic email. That must be why she's communicating with me through the mental health receptionist. Also, she's HUGE on confidentiality and is concerned that the clinic email is not entirely "secure." I'm not even sure what she means by it not being secure.
Nevertheless, I have emailed her several times during the time she's been out sick.
Thank you, Lonesome. Your post eases my mind some. I am very needy in therapy and had totally spaced out the way the clinic has mental health set up.
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