I can see where this guy is coming from but he doesn't express it well. If he needs to be fired it isn't because he's an idiot (or some of the other choice terms that get tossed around)but I feel involving the WH as a client individually was an error. I don't agree with seeing a couple individually for that very reason since one can influence the therapist more heavily than the other with very bad or good results.
I do not understand your personal stake in this and the defensiveness with which you are approaching things.
It's easy to see the good in things when you snip away all the nastiness. Taking away all the negative language and confrontational attitude leaves a space for discussion regarding the underlying motive and method of this therapist.
The email in the first post spent a massive effort in time telling her what she was thinking, feeling and seeing. There were a few if/then statements but I did not see any questions asked other than the aforementioned confrontations. "Who asked you to accept blame for WH's choice?" is an attack. Period. A reasonable communication of that statement is "I did not ask you to accept blame for your WH choice." It doesn't even need an apology or clarification. Asking that as he did sets it up so she questions herself, and he continues in that same vein the entire email.
I don't see where she portrayed herself as a victim. All I see is someone who behaved unprofessionally by chastising and defining a client, without ever once asking any questions about her feelings of safety, well being, continued therapy with other counselors, etc. He asked nothing that was not framed as an attack on her perception of the situation.
I will stand by my opinion that this man is either an idiot, or has an undisclosed motive.
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Also, to speak to this directly:
While I know counselors may not give the best advice, I have to say this. You know what you are taught in Counseling 101? People lie. A lot. I've had clients get angry at me and say I'm not helpful only to come clean weeks later and admit they were not truthful.
Martial counseling is extremely difficult as you not only have to sort out the information of one person, but 2 people. Do you know what it's like to have a couple play the he said/she said game with you? Completely ridiculous and that hour is wasted trying to referee and create a line of communication.
I could rant on but will refrain from doing so. It's very hard seeing stupid names be tossed around at people who are not actively out to get you but may be misinformed for various reasons.
I have been in IT for 20 years now. At this point I am as high as I can go without becoming management, which I hate, so I am back in school to get a physical therapist certification and ultimately a degree.
Everyone lies. That's all there is to it. There are days where I spend hours working a simple issue because a professional colleague is being a dick in CYA mode and not giving up basic information. It could be something as simple as he is not qualified for his job and has no idea what he is doing, or that he made a mistake and took down an entire global trading network.
I started in end user tech support. I hear shit about support people all the time. You know what? A lot of support people suck. They deserve the derision they receive, when it's applied in specific. There are a lot of general comments that get stuck in my craw but people are going to be people.
If there was a sentiment regarding therapists in general in this thread, then I missed it. Most of what I have seen has been directed at the therapist for the OP.
Yes, sometimes I take hours to fix something, or bust it up even more, because of a lack of information provided by a client or the clients IT employees. It is frustrating, but I can't see how it would apply to, say, a thread in OT bitching about Savvis Tier 3 support.
[This message edited by StillGoing at 9:08 AM, February 24th (Monday)]