Quote:
Originally Posted by NP_Complete
She may not have admitted to the fact that Scarlet is her client, but she kind of implied it by asking for the address. In my opinion, she should not have returned the phone call, informed Scarlet about it, and asked how she wanted to handle it. You probably shouldn't use someone's therapist as part of a surprise.
|
Agreed. To me, the only way this maybe would have been OK is if (a) her sister left all the info on L's voice mail, like "mail to this address," though L should have Scarlet's address or (b) if she put it all in an email to her. And in either case, L did not respond (so not confirming that Scarlet is a client), but just did with the information what she chose to. Like, sent a card without contacting her sister.
And I agree that the solution is to talk about it as much as you need to.