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Originally Posted by LonesomeTonight
Let me take psychotherapy out of it. We used to get private speech therapy for our daughter. I also would have been bothered had the speech-language pathologist had stopped paying attention to our daughter to contact another client during our paid time.
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How would you handle that – wouldn't you talk to them first and say hey please don't do that or at least give us the full-time that someone is paying for? I mean I've been at dentist appointments where they've had to be interrupted for a minute or two – but that isn't the thing that unhinges me. They usually say excuse me or something and I understand that things come up . I get that it does bother other people- I'm just saying that there's a range of how people respond And I think the first step is letting them know that you are someone that doesn't like that. Honestly it really doesn't change things for me other than that I would be probably more polite to a speech pathologist than I ever would be to a therapist
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Last edited by stopdog; Jul 29, 2024 at 04:08 PM.
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