Anonymous wrote:All therapists are NOT kooky. Don't see her again is my advice. Find someone else. While you do not have to have your values and beliefs align exactly with the therapist (that would be impossible) you want to not be radically different or have opposing views either. They are human and no matter how "professional" they are, their world view and values will come through in their guidance and in the direction the therapy goes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You broke trust by violating her boundaries.
Keep your social media private, people! Be professional and maintain a respectable profile online. Is that difficult these days?
Even if the therapists profile had been private, OP went searching for it. It’s no wonder she’s seeking therapy for boundaries/relationships.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You broke trust by violating her boundaries.
Keep your social media private, people! Be professional and maintain a respectable profile online. Is that difficult these days?
Anonymous wrote:Where did you find this person? I call BS that a medical provider only has a Masters, unless this isn’t a real psychologist/licensed therapist.
Anonymous wrote:You broke trust by violating her boundaries.
Anonymous wrote:If you don't like her end it. But maybe her very different point of view might help you. Does she have good recommendations?