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Re: therapists's reactions to termination

Posted by Karen_kay on February 20, 2004, at 15:36:34

In reply to therapists's reactions to termination, posted by Medusa on February 20, 2004, at 4:40:40

I agree that the reaction says a lot about the therapist. Next time I'm shopping, maybe I'll test this out...

I know personally I wouldn't want to see a therapist who "got nasty" with me. Especialy not in the very beginnning. Were the emails questions, or were they direct refusals? I'm confused about that... If they were questions or concerns aobut the therapist's treatment, ect and I received a nasty email back, I'd have to say I'd start looking elsewhere. But, the fact that text is rather hard to decipher the tone, ect could also lead to confusion. So, maybe call the therapist directly and question the intent of the email? I'd say that's the best bet to be sure there are not any miscommunications. If the therapist admits he/she was a bit nasty, I'd say, "Well thank you for your time. I do believe I will be going elsewhere for treatment."


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