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<blockquote data-quote="louise2350" data-source="post: 753301" data-attributes="member: 24632"><p>Some of these therapists need therapists themselves. You, Wise,have to do the billing? I've never heard of that along with this therapist's remark about your husband and the therapist believing in ghosts,etc. I once took my oldest daughter to a therapist - my oldest was having trouble in her schoolwork so we thought we'd try therapy. She was only 9 or so. This therapist allowed my daughter to dial "911" and then hung up. When my daughter told me this, I asked the therapist what she was doing allowing my daughter to dial "911" and then hang up with no emergency. The therapist said my daughter (who liked to pull pranks at that age) asked this therapist if she could do that (dial "911) so the therapist allowed it, saying it made my daughter feel like she had some control. I never again took my daughter back to that therapist. There are good ones and not so good ones out there - just like any other profession.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="louise2350, post: 753301, member: 24632"] Some of these therapists need therapists themselves. You, Wise,have to do the billing? I've never heard of that along with this therapist's remark about your husband and the therapist believing in ghosts,etc. I once took my oldest daughter to a therapist - my oldest was having trouble in her schoolwork so we thought we'd try therapy. She was only 9 or so. This therapist allowed my daughter to dial "911" and then hung up. When my daughter told me this, I asked the therapist what she was doing allowing my daughter to dial "911" and then hang up with no emergency. The therapist said my daughter (who liked to pull pranks at that age) asked this therapist if she could do that (dial "911) so the therapist allowed it, saying it made my daughter feel like she had some control. I never again took my daughter back to that therapist. There are good ones and not so good ones out there - just like any other profession. [/QUOTE]
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