Posted by Rigby on October 22, 2004, at 15:53:26
In reply to Re: Need Advise, posted by joslynn on October 22, 2004, at 14:05:58
Hi Joslyn,
Thanks for the response.
I'm pretty sure she said pissed off--maybe she said "really mad" but I'm guessing it was the former. It was so obviously outside of bounds though I literally laughed and asked for my check back. Like, "Hey thanks--WHO'S therapist are you??"
What sorta thing happened to you, if you don't mind sharing (sorry if you've already posted, I pop in-out quickly here.)
> "I can't believe she isn't pissed off at you" is an unprofessional comment in my opinion.
> First of all, it's not about what she thinks, it's not about her opinions. And using a term like "pissed off" seems sort of colloquial and overly casual, like you're two buddies at a bar.
>
> But lately I have had zero tolerance for professionals inserting their personal crap from their own life into therapy. So that's where I'm coming from.
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