What Your Therapist Should Never Ask
You
Have you ever been shocked by a question that
your therapist asked you?
Are there details of your own life that you
should never share with your therapist?
How
do you know when a therapist is crossing the
line?
Should your therapist invite you to a nude therapy
session?
Should your therapist ask you to spend
Christmas Day at their house?
Should your therapist
ask you if they can perform the marriage ceremony
and not just be a guest at your wedding?
Should
your therapist ask you to do them a favour and
write their Match.com profile for them?
Should
your therapist ask you to swap roles and be the
therapist for a session?
Should your therapist
ask you if it's OK to date your best friend?
Should your therapist ask you to pay a money
gift to show your appreciation?
These are some of the questions my therapist
asked his clients
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Should your singing teacher ask you to sing naked?
Should your singing teacher ask you to wash his underwear?
Should your singing teacher give you a full body naked massage?
Should your singing teacher ask you to PAY to work 50+ hours a week for him?
Should your singing teacher ask you to have sex with him to help open up your voice?
Should your singing teacher ask to adopt you?
Should your singing teacher take you on weekend religious retreats?
Should your singing teacher make you call him (check in) when you get home?
Should your singing teacher keep you from dating?
Young and bewildered by older men! NYC
Should your therapist ask you to work
for them while you are still their client? NO
Should your therapist start calling the therapy
group they run and that you are in a family?
NO
Should your therapist tell you it is ok to
have dual relationships because they are always
the therapist? NO
Should your therapist be texting,
emailing or phoning you daily? NO
Should my therapist
see another member of my family as a client (on
a one to one basis) at the same time as they
are seeing me as a client on a one to one basis?
NO
Karen Smith