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View Poll Results: How frequently do you think about your therapist?
100% of the time, T is all I think about 2 3.17%
100% of the time, T is all I think about
2 3.17%
Hourly 17 26.98%
Hourly
17 26.98%
Several times a day 29 46.03%
Several times a day
29 46.03%
Daily 8 12.70%
Daily
8 12.70%
Every other day 1 1.59%
Every other day
1 1.59%
Occasonally 4 6.35%
Occasonally
4 6.35%
Rarely 2 3.17%
Rarely
2 3.17%
Never 0 0%
Never
0 0%
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Old Jul 15, 2014, 07:02 AM
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About ever day. I don't think that is over board.
Would not mind knowing if she thinks about me?! although I wager she does not think of me much
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Old Jul 15, 2014, 09:57 AM
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Wow. Does this mean that lawyers actually get educated specifically on suing therapists in malpractice lawsuits!? I wouldn't think there would be much money in this kind of legal practice, no offense to you, but just because therapists as a group have almost no money. Out of curiosity, are sexual boundary violations covered by insurance?
i had a lawyer who helped me win a lawsuit against a former T for sexual boundary violations. as the T was essentially bankrupt himself because his wife left him after i reported him to the board, we sued his malpractice insurance company. as it turns out there is a specific clause in some Ts insurance that says they will not pay money based on a sexual boundary violation. they will pay for anything else but if sex was involved they had no obligation to pay. well my attorney found some kind of a loophole i guess. there was a 50/50 chance that i would win the settlement and get money or i would not get anything and have to pay attorney fees. it turns out we won the settlement and i did get money. so some malpractice insurances have a clause about this and some dont. i actually think its pretty messed up.
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Old Jul 15, 2014, 01:15 PM
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Now.... I think of him ALL the time. I think of therapy ALL the time. When I first started seeing him something really painful was being brought to light and I was deeply distraught and very upset with him because I have to go home with this and he skips off on his merry way. I was really upset with him and "it". Although, I did not recognize he picked up on this. The can of worms about to be opened was life-changing. I walked into next session and he said that he was going to call me to see how I was doing but used a type of professional restraint feeling he was crossing a line.I remember thinking "what?"....you think of clients off time. YOU thought of ME! How wierdly impossible someone would think of how I was doing. Well, we were just getting to know each other and have since forged quite an alliance, not always good, but very, very strong. I think of him all the time and I know he thinks of me...I matter to him and feel it now. Took a very long time to get here.
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Old Jul 15, 2014, 01:20 PM
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I feel as though she is constantly on my mind, but I'm not always thinking about her, if that makes sense. I have other things going on in my life. But she does float in my head quite a lot.
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Old Jul 15, 2014, 01:41 PM
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To answer the question to the poll: I think of her multiple times a day, because she's helped me get through so much. And I text her daily.

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Not being a plant person - I consider talking to them to be nuts..

I laughed out loud and work and they now think I'm nuts
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