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Old Jul 22, 2008, 01:06 AM
pinksoil
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The code of ethics talks about behavior.

I'm not sure if you took the time to read the parts from that interview that I posted in one of my previous replies, but if you did, you would see that I agree with Dr. Rosiello's view of the therapist taking some risks in the relationship.

I'm not sure where you got the idea that a personal relationship results from emotional disclosure.

I'm not sure that I see the terrible harm in a therapist using emotional honesty in regards to feelings-- remember, feelings, dreams, and fantasies are not against the code of ethics-- it is what the therapist chooses to do with those things that matters.

I am very open to the idea of emotinal disclosure by the therapist-- with appropriate discretion, of course. It should not be done in every relationship.

It is one thing if you want to disagree, or have your opposing opinions to what I posted-- believe me, I expected that. But it really isn't necessary to post a link to the code of ethics-- careful and honest emotional disclosure is not unethical-- so let's not confuse things.