Hi, I have a few questions:
If someone is in counselling for depression, is it reasonable that
That person concludes the counselling with the resolution that their behaviours and problems are down to someone else, and have been for the past 30 years. This idea is supported by the counsellor.
The counsellor diagnosis their patients daughter as sociopathic and psychotic - they have never met her
The patient relays their wife's viewpoint (getting it wrong) causing the counsellor to form an opinion of the wife as a liar and the problem.
Is any of this acceptable? I though counselling should be mainly about the patient.
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kayblack1986 · 08/03/2017 20:40
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