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Default Mar 26, 2008 at 11:33 PM
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My new T - philosophy:

50 minutes on the nose, out the door one goes! LOL

My old T - philosophy:

Make sure the client is in a safe place, before out the door.

How about your T? Any feelings? I tend to agree with old T. Especially if a client is dissociated or so upset that they are clearly dizzy and altered.

What is the T's responsibility? Strict boundaries versus Fluid boundaries?   Your T?
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