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#26
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I've texted and got a response as late as 11. Time doesn't matter when you're emailing.
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#27
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I don't text. I usually email between 9am - 10pm.
If you're unsure of your Ts boundaries around out of session contact, I would ask him about it to clear any doubts. Do you guys think all our emails wind up copied and into our file? I'll have to ask T about that. |
#28
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I email at any tome day or night. Texting, I try not to text him past his normal working hours. He has texted me way later, but would only initiate that late if it were an emergency.
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#29
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I would say no later than 10 pm. But my therapist has responded, to emails I've sent earlier, after 12 am.
I would just put myself in their shoes...how late at night would you still want to be working? Or helping/ talking to a client? Or just ask your T if she has a time limit for that.
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#30
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I've never texted or emailed a T. My T called me once or twice at home.. and I didn't really like it... so, I wouldn't feel right about contacting a T between sessions.
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#31
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I never email my T and I only text to schedule and reschedule appointment and usually don't text after 6 as that's the latest T will see clients,sometimes T will text back later but I won't respond because of the time
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#32
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I think I texted my T one time at like 9:00 or 9:30 pm...but I know he works till 9:00pm and we had just finished our appt. around 8pm the same night. I only texted about scheduling though....oh yeah, and one time or two before that, T texted me back late, late - like 11pm. So I suppose that set the precedent.
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I can only call her, and she'll only answer her work phone when she's not in session, so it's like playing the lotto when trying to reach her. When I used to reach out it would normally be in the mornings before I went to class.
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I only call or text during the day. I've emailed all times of the night though. I did one time call her on her cell at 9 pm but I hung up immediately. I don't know if she saw the call or not, she never mentioned it and neither did I.
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I can email or text any time i like, but T only replies weekdays and not after 5.30pm. So evenings and weekends, i know i have to wait 'til the next day/Monday for a reply.
That said, he replies to everything i send, and we tend to email back and forth through the week, processing and clarifying between sessions, so i think i'm pretty lucky. The Xmas holidays are the hardest. Major triggers for me coinciding with a 3-4 week break for him makes for very messy times. But even then i can send as many emails as i want or need to, and he'll reply two or three times a week, so i try to focus on the positives and keep the whiny 'where are youuuuu, it's not faaaaair, please reply soooon' emails to a minimum.
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#37
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Yeah, my t also prints out all my emails and places them in my file. They're considered part of the therapy notes.
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#38
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My T doesn't give out an email, especially texting...
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#39
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My T and Pdoc print out emails, sign off on them (they are filtered by the admin staff first) and put them in my files. This is an email form within a practice though, not personal email. Mine don't do personal emails or texting. You call and leave a voicemail message anytime on their work phone and they'll always call back, but within office hours.
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#40
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I'm so jealous you guys get to email and text your Ts....
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Sorry, I didn't realise this was an old thread. Hope you're ok winenot x
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#43
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It seems all good and well at first, but have you read the many, many anxious posts that deal with:
- The therapist not replying back timely - Disappointment with the content in the replies - Misunderstanding on both ends - Regrets about what was said via email or text If you can manage between sessions and keep a connection, you're saving yourself a lot of headache and stress by not engaging. My T1 allowed email communications, but wasn't consistent with replies. Emailing caused me more anxiety than what I was hoping to achieve with the email in the first place. I put up my own boundary that I wouldn't contact him unless it was an emergency. Generally, I was able to stick to it with a few lapses. Stress level went way down, even though it was hard to resist the impulse to email. T2 hasn't said one way or another if she allows emails. If I need to reschedule, I text her. I'm not even going there. Back to the original questions - I think emailing at any time is fine since T's will typically get to emails when they can. Non-emergency texting I would reserve for your T's normal business hours. |
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