Posted by Karen_kay on January 16, 2004, at 15:08:44
In reply to Re: two more links, posted by Joslynn on January 16, 2004, at 12:59:26
I've just really been thinking about my therapist and I've been researching boundary crossings. I read one site that said all cards should be dated and placed in the client's folder. I've sent my therapist numerous thank you cards and he places them in his office. And he discloses personal information as it pertains to therapy, sometimes it doesn't.
Now, I'm really overly anxious that he may transfer me out. I'm certain I'm just paranoid. CERTAIN of it. But, I know that he is ethical and if he feels that he's crossing boundaries I know he would seek supervision. And if that person were to suggest he transfer me out I honestly don't think I would continue therapy. Would he be obligated to talk with me about it first, maybe suggest I stop asking questions first or something. I mean would I have some sort of a warning first at least? Anything to let me know that there's a possibility that he's considering terminating therapy? Funny, I used to think that him crossing boundaries would be a dream come true.
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