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Posted by BigFish on May 25, 2004, at 19:26:19
Hi,
I was wondering if any of you could think of a therapeutic reason for a therapist to flirt with a client. I have a crush on my therapist, so I can't say I mind. But then again, it is really messing with my head. I haven't brought up any sort of issues concerning my appearance/dating so I can't say that I've done anything to steer my T in that direction. Any words of wisdom would be a big help!
BigFish
Posted by Speaker on May 26, 2004, at 14:36:49
In reply to therapeutic flirtation?, posted by BigFish on May 25, 2004, at 19:26:19
What kinds of things are you calling flirting? I think I would need to have a better idea of what you mean before I comment. However, I would think if its blatant it is never appropriate.
Posted by starlight on May 26, 2004, at 14:57:24
In reply to Re: therapeutic flirtation?, posted by Speaker on May 26, 2004, at 14:36:49
Maybe you should just ask him, unless you want it to continue. If he is, that will put him on notice, and if he's not, he'll strive to investigate the situation. I'm a big believer in addressing this stuff head on rather than letting the fantasy build up in your head.
starlight
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