Hi MD,
I can't believe she's still on the treadmill thing.
There is no way a therapist should consider a client an 'accountability buddy' for anything.
It's on the therapist to guide the client towards achieving their goals, not the other way around.
'I'm paying for your time, and I would appreciate it if your focus was on me during our sessions.'
It's on her to manage her schedule so that she has time to exercise if that is important to her.
You have every right to say something if it makes you feel uncomfortable.
Take care,
Lost
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