Posted by coral on February 12, 2001, at 7:32:45
In reply to Re: RZIP : ) , Allisonm , and others ... » willow, posted by allisonm on February 11, 2001, at 20:01:18
Re: Seeing your therapist in a social setting outside of work - I don't know about other states but in Michigan, if your therapist sees you first, he/she isn't allowed to even greet you, unless you greet them first. It's their professional code of ethics. I ran into my therapist at a store check-out line. He saw me, did a double-take and said, "Hi," then, he blushed.... paid for his purchases and left. I was seeing him that day and he apologized for speaking to me. I was floored. He explained the state's code of ethics and the intentional non-recognition is for the privacy of the client.
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