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Hey guys. So I am planning to email my former online therapist just to update her on how I am doing. The only problem is that she has about two different contacts- one is through her website and the other is through her official university email (she is a professor now as well). She hasn’t updated her professional website in ages and I am worried that she no longer checks emails coming from that website. But also, I am worried about what would happen if I tried contacting her via her university email. What are your opinions?
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Poohbah
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#2
Could you email her using the website address and then if you don't get response after, say, a week or so try her university email?
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That seems like a great suggestion by LIMH. Also, what about real snail mail.
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#4
Just address to both and explain you weren’t sure which one to use so just addressing to both. If she replies, she’ll use the one she prefers.
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This makes sense to me. And the university address is presumably a public one that you could have found on the university website, so not an invasion of privacy or anything, if that's what you're concerned about. |
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Just email one or both say you want to send an email but first will would like to confirm the correct address.
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That way it's just an inquiry and you haven't sent anything personal to the wrong address
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I just sent an email via her website yesterday and she still hasn’t replied to me yet. And then I realized that I was only able to find her university email because I typed her name in the faculty directory and found out (through Facebook) where the specific university is. How do I justify the way I found out this email? I hope it wouldn’t count as an invasion of privacy.
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