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Default Aug 06, 2020 at 05:32 PM
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Well looking for a new t is never easy but neither is seeing a t who disrespects your time and makes you feel like your feelings and needs don't count.

The choice is always yours but hold onto the fact you don't HAVE to settle for this.
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Default Aug 06, 2020 at 06:17 PM
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I am not impressed with her response. She needs to either be present as a T or be with her baby. With many (most T's) silence is welcomed at least to a certain degree. Often it is when something is being processed or working up the nerve to say something.

Agreed on the silence thing. I'm curious about what this T does when seeing clients in person--if they're quiet for 30 seconds, does she throw them out of her office? Get up and walk out? Because that's basically what she's doing here.
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