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Originally Posted by LostOnTheTrail
That's a lot to pay on top of what you're already paying her, Kit. Spending time setting up the session takes away from time that you could use to prepare for your appointment, or do self-care, or....
EM made some excellent points.
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SK, I'm echoing Lost and EM here. Zoom Pro is a lot... it's also her job to figure out setting up the session. I'd feel unhappy even if it seems small because it's sloppy/unprofessional of the T. You're paying for your time with her, and it's her job to figure out the tech or admin stuff behind the scenes.
I'm also really puzzled by how does she seem to have a number of clients but struggle with setting up Zoom?
My T does telehealth across timezones (I learned that yesterday when I said I don't think I can, after I move countries) and I know she'd say that's the therapist's job to set up Zoom or whatever platform.