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Just wondering if those of us that have feelings for our T's .....I know we google them and see others' picassa pics, etc. but could T see and track it and then think we are psycho and dump us as patients? LOL......I just got that paranoid thought in my head. I have only ever googled my T and seen images and web searches about him (and a book he wrote) so nothing major but I was just curious if T's have a way of monitoring patients outside of their office???
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Nope. How could they? Not unless they are tech geeks. Besides, if they put it on the web it's their fault. If my T had a facebook or something, I'd stalk to the heck out of her :P
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I would imagine they want to enjoy their free time and doubt they would want to spy on us.
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The only social that I know has a tracking feature is LinkedIn. You can tell who's viewed your LinkedIn profile if you have a paid account there. So, if your T has a LinkedIn profile and you view it, your account name will come up in his list of people that have viewed his profile.
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I have never been able to find anything on my psychaitrist online. Now my ACT worker is on facebook and I actually had to tell her that she might want to restrict what she shows on facebook. I was in her photo albums and all over.lol
Did take her long to get a techie friend over to change those settings.*S* LW |
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