DesFIP
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Joined: 11/25/2007 From: Apple County NY Status: offline
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I don't think anybody was suggesting you should pay for them trying to fix you, especially since you're not broken. You interview them on the phone being upfront about what you do, and ask them point blank if they can deal with the issues you want to deal with or if they'll be stuck with "what you're doing is wrong". And if you walk in and they then can't handle it, despite telling you they could, you remind them that this isn't what was discussed, and you aren't paying for them to put you down. And walk out. But usually things won't go to that. Most good therapists know their limits. I find that the better trained they are, the more they can handle different things thrown at them. I know a social worker who is extremely limited and touchy about clients with more education, success, money than she has, but she's ethical so she refers them to others. I know a clinical psychologist who can handle anything and didn't blink an eye when I mentioned I had gotten into a new relationship which is D/s based. She thinks considering the stress load I'm under, that it's a good idea for me.
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