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Old Jun 22, 2015, 02:20 AM
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A very brave decision! I'm sure it wasn't easy. I hope you can report him to protect others!!

Don't give up on therapy itself. I hope you can find a trustworthy T.
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Old Jun 22, 2015, 05:17 AM
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Although as you probably know, erotic transference is a totally normal thing to experience during therapy, this sounds much more like he's grooming you. If you see T in an office that has other people around then maybe you could try talking to them about it. But if it’s a single office I would not go back. Maybe ask another T or whatever the ethical governing body is in your area for advice. If it is just harmless and he’s just overstepping the mark then you may be able to resolve it, but if it is as inappropriate as it sounds then you could be in danger (physically and emotionally) but he could also be doing the same to other clients who might not be wise enough to ask for help.
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