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Old Aug 27, 2022, 01:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Brown Owl 2 View Post
It seems so hard to find a decent, affordable therapist who has availability. I don’t think I’d rule one out who didn’t have kids. I think I’d prioritize other traits/ attributes. I wonder if it could be that a therapist who hasn’t got children is in someway more committed to their clients?
If the kids are adults and don’t live at home, then I don’t think it would make a difference in devotion to one’s job. In general I don’t think not having kids makes one more devoted to clients/patients/customers etc or any job for that matter. One might be a caregiver for elderly parent or have other very consuming things in life.
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