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Does your therapist refer to you as their client, patient or something else? Does client or patient bother you?
My therapist uses the term 'patient'. I brought it up many years ago that I did not like to be referred to as a patient and we discussed the reasons why which she seemed to get. She said she uses the word patient as she originally worked in a medical clinic and now it's just habit. At times I have seen her use the word client particularly if I use it for but for the most part she still reverts back to using patient. I find it very infuriating for many reasons. Wondering if anyone has struggled with the same thing> I know my only option is to bring this up 'again' in session but honestly we have spoken about it so much at this point. And it in no way seems like an intentional slip more like a lapse in memory or carelessness. |
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When L is generalizing, she refers to us as clients. I prefer clients. Patients remind me of medical. We're psychological not medical. Psychiatrist...I'm not sure what she calls us. I don't think I've ever heard her say either.
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She uses ‘patient’ and i absolutely hate it! We sort of talked about it once but she never really understood why it bothered me. She’s a licensed social worker so I’m not sure why she feels ‘entitled’ to calling us patients. It does feel like a power trip.
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Don't really know. Someone on the ACT team when I was in that called me "her favorite weenie," though. At first I was insulted because I'm not a weenie. I don't even have a weenie. But then I liked it because I'm her favorite something and it makes me feel special haha.
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Client, and I prefer that over patient. Because I am not patient. Haha
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She didn't refer to me in any of them terms.. It never came up in 20 yrs
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The two that I know what they call it, it's patient. They are both psychiatrists though. It doesn't bother me.
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T and ex-T both call me a client. Ex-marriage counselor called us "patients." At the time, I kind of liked "patient," but now I think I like "client" better. But I don't really like when my T refers to "my clientele," as that just sounds weird to me. Not sure why that feels different than "my clients," but it just does. Although, I feel "client" is a bit distancing in a way, like someone's lawyer. I think we need a completely different word.
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Patient is a misguided attempt at making their job into traditional health care and it sets up the power play on their part. I never saw them as health care in any sense so I used client and never asked what they did
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This is slightly different to your question, but related to the memory lapse: my former T used to refer to me with my full name (which my mother uses), after about a year I asked her if she’d use a shortened version which I prefer. She never remembered. I reminded her a few times and then let it go. I had to stop seeing her as the sessions left me feeling awful, and looking back, I think that her memory was part of the problem. I now question whether she remembered anything from one session to the next. I wish I’d been more assertive in my sessions with her in challenging her, and probably it would have been better if I’d quit sooner.
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Client they all from the get go back in the 80’s switched over to client which I hate. It’s impersonal and easy to screw over a client. Patient isn’t quite the word either but it’s better as it assumes a bit of responsibility on their part to behave appropriately in a professional setting. There needs to be a better word.
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I've heard the therapists say to each other "I have a patient waiting" but to my face my therspist uses the word client. Except one time she called me her patient.
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I was trained to use the word "consumer". gross. i say client
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I don't mind consumer - it seems the most accurate of all.
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This sounds hard. I often think my T also had a bad memory because of the amount of things she forgets. I asked her once if she though she had a good memory after she forgot something pretty big and she said ‘yes’ I think that’s mostly what this is about. I didn’t like the word patient the first time she used it for various reasons but it’s her perogative to call us what she wants . I think it’s more about the fact that I’ve mentioned how I dislike it and all the reasons and yet she continues to forget and call me that. |
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Strange that she doesn't understand why it would bother you. Even more strange that she uses patient when she isn't even a dr of any sorts
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Oh ya i'd hate consumer too. Think it's trying to hard....I don't mind client...I think some professionals have an aversion to it tbh as it's too common for them. anyone can have clients but not anyone can have patients
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