(November 23, 2022 at 9:27 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:My friend was a grad student in a Clinical Phd Program at the time. She insisted on the sessions to train the therapist and as an act of assertiveness that was empowering. She did not go to receive anything more accept to be listened to.(November 23, 2022 at 8:54 pm)Uberpod Wrote: My friend handled her therapist well. She said I will be coming to two more sessions free of charge and I will be giving you information on just how unethical you have been. The therapist clearly should have not taken the case from the start. As an abuse survivor, trust was the patient's biggest issue.
If the therapist was so unethical, why did your friend demand two free sessions? That’s kind of like paying for a horrible meal at a restaurant and demanding two free meals cooked just as badly.
Yeah - BS.
Skepticism from one is understandable. From many suggests this is a milieu of mistrust. Not sure why it makes sense to doubt someone for the slim reasons that appear here.