Posted by muffled on April 10, 2007, at 23:13:09
In reply to what would be so wrong...???, posted by gazo on April 10, 2007, at 18:00:31
I dunno Gazo, thats a toughie.
I guess it depends on what kind of therapy you doing.
And really to me it makes sense that the boundaries are the boundaries everywhere. They are a BIG part what keeps therapy SAFE enough to get into the deeper stuff.
If the boundaries are wrong, then a client may worry too much bout how the T feels bout her, or how she's feeling bout T, and that just messes stuff up.
I think boundaries are hugely underestimated by some, in their importance.
As for a former T?
I dunno. Depends if there's any possibility of a power imbalance I guess.....
There's always exceptions to every rule, but at the same time, there are painful reasons for those rules existing in the first place.....
Best wishes to you gazo.
Muffled
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