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A transfer of records (with the patient's consent, of course) is a good idea-- most treatment providers feel that the more information that is available, the better. A good clinican should not let "bias" get in the way of a routine, professional transfer of records.
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No one should let bias get in their way, but it happens. T's are human too (hence counter-transference, etc.).
Patients transferring records from one T to another T should take that into consideration (if they haven't already). I would think that usually, when a patient has left one T and gone to another that it is usually because it wasn't working out (more than anything else).
If it were an ideal world...
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