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View Poll Results: Does your therapist lock the door during therapy? | ||||||
Yes, and I am happy with it |
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3 | 6.67% | |||
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Yes but I would rather they didn't |
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No but I wish they would |
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8 | 17.78% | |||
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No, and I'm glad |
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34 | 75.56% | |||
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Clinic that I go to is very loud. There are screaming children running around periodically and people walk in the hallways and so on. No privacy.
I wish her office had thicker doors and walls. But I don't need doors locked. It won't make it any more quiet Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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T practises from her home, the front door is locked on the outside but can be opened from the inside, - I had a gut lurching moment when I stomped out of a session and then wondered if I'd be able to open the door, but it was fine, phew
![]() I had CBT before in a hospital and once the T had locked the door, and I freaked a bit. |
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At the practise where my T now works, all the therapy rooms have two doors. The first time I entered the room I was like
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Oh I wish my t had that. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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