Posted by tinydancer on March 10, 2004, at 9:06:41
In reply to Re: How do you feel about your T's boundaries?, posted by Karen_kay on March 10, 2004, at 7:20:54
> While I personally think that boundaries stink,
Uh huh...(nodding head vigorously)
>
> But, I think boundaries vary depending on the client and the therapist. Many people (and not just my babble friends) dislike Bubba and his questionable boundaries,How so? Examples? I can't remember exactly reading about this but I forget everything anyway. Why do your friends dislike him and what has he done that is questionable?
>Each client needs something different from therapy and I applaud the therapist who isn't so rigid and can set up different sets of boundaries for different clients, ACCORDING to the client's goals in therapy...This is why I think my T is so fantastic. He isn't so rigid that he adhers to everything just because "he's supposed to". I feel he has very healthy boundaries and takes his time making decisions and giving feedback, which makes me feel that he takes his role very important.
> Now, if she asks you to dinner, RUN!Now why I would do that? That just goes against all logic...haha
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