Posted by Racer on February 2, 2006, at 20:19:24
In reply to Its sort of interesting yet frightening......, posted by muffled on February 2, 2006, at 15:08:03
I have asked, in the past, how detailed a T's notes are after a session. Whether someone else reading them would know EVERYTHING, or only a summary of what has come up. And I've read the notes from that T, too, by the way, which is another story...
The bottom line, though, is that that sort of thing is why trust is so very important to a therapeutic relationship. If you don't trust someone to have your records, is that someone you trust as a T? (Mind you, I'm not saying that a T won't take notes before trust is established, since that takes time, but during that time, you usually aren't spilling it all yet.)
That's my perspective, though, and it's colored by my own experiences with this issue.
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