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Tweaky Dog
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#21
She uses 'client', if anything.
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#22
Strange.. This question just got asked in a psychotherapist FB group..
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Magnate
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#23
My name? Honestly, I don’t remember referencing me in any other way, but it probably wasn’t on my radar.
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#24
Which FB group is that? Are u a psychotherapist? I’ve often thought of becoming one as I’m understanding how we work is really interesting to me. But I think the time has past now. I do often wonder if I was a therapist what I’d call the people I work with. I think I’ve settled on clients. I certainly wouldn’t call them something I knew they didn’t like being called
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